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Dear Good Greatsby: How Do I Convince My Sister to Do Me More Favors?

August 24, 2011

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Today’s guest panelist will be my best friend, Todd, who finds himself with a bit of time on his hands since I accidentally got him fired from his last three jobs.  The first question comes from The Average Person at the blog theaveragelives.wordpress.com. Dear Good Greatsby, Recently I’m becoming increasingly worried due to my sister seemingly […]

Signs of Your Impending Layoff

August 23, 2011

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I read an article listing signs you’re about to be fired.  These signs included loss of responsibility, not being kept informed, and increased supervision.  The article only listed ten signs, and maybe the writer didn’t have the space to offer a comprehensive list, but I feel the following bad signs should have also been included: […]

Welcome to Paulsville

August 22, 2011

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I recently read about a town in South Dakota being sold for $800k.  The town of Scenic has a population of ten and your $800k buys you a dance hall, a saloon, two jails, a train depot, two stores, and some empty buildings, although it’s not clear if the price tag includes the legal ownership of those ten […]

Chinglish Freewheeling

August 21, 2011

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My friend took this picture in Shanghai at a children’s ball pit: I assume this message is either a warning not to throw the balls or is alluding to the seminal Bob Dylan album, Freewheelin’.  I searched all the song lyrics on the album but couldn’t find any reference to “pompons”.  I wonder if the “Please don’t […]

Saturday Potluck

August 20, 2011

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How much does my wife miss me while I’m away in Edinburgh?  This week we were talking on the phone and I asked, “Do you miss me?” and she didn’t answer because she had fallen asleep–a response I could only interpret as measuring very low on the missing scale.  The only time I can call […]

Friday Love Letters: Dear Zooey Deschanel

August 19, 2011

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In the next week I’ll particpate in drafts for both of my fantasy football leagues.  Last year I consistently struggled to find consistent running back production, so I’ll still probably use my first two picks on RBs, although I don’t see a lot of depth at the position, and I wonder how the prolonged holdout of […]

Did I Ever Tell You About the Time…?

August 18, 2011

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My wife has heard all my stories.  I’ve heard all her stories.  Every childhood memory, every funny anecdote, every life-changing experience had been exchanged within our first few years of marriage.  Conversation in years four to seven was full of stops and starts: “Did I ever tell you about the time–” and the other partner would […]

Dear Good Greatsby: How Do I Convince My Children I’m Smarter Than They Are?

August 17, 2011

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Today’s guest panelist will be my time-wasting robot, Philo T-2000, who has been watching reruns of Oprah to enable him to understand human emotions and give applicable advice. The first question comes from Jamie of The Life of Jamie.  Allow me to recommend Jamie by saying she’s displayed excellent taste by disliking all the same […]

Choose Your Celebrity Handle

August 16, 2011

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Every time my wife and I meet a new couple, we combine their names into a catchy couple handle, similar to celebrity couples like Bennifer, Brangelina, or TomKat.  Some of our friends have couples nicknames that easily roll off the tongue like Rebex, Lindex, or Shandrew and we find these couples easiest to remember when we’re planning my […]

How to Get More Compliments

August 15, 2011

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When someone gives you a compliment, are you content to bask in the glow of just one, or do you have a strategy for getting more?  Receiving compliments makes us feel good and plays a crucial role in how we feel about ourselves.  If receiving compliments is so beneficial, shouldn’t we strategize how to get our daily dose […]

Chinglish Toiletry Warnings

August 14, 2011

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My friend took the following picture outside a restroom: I can read the Chinese, so I understand the sign is meant to warn of a slippery floor, but the mere suggestion of a landslide hitting while I’m using the restroom will make it extremely difficult to relax.    My ten-year-old, Optimist Prime, took this picture near the gate […]

Saturday Souffle

August 13, 2011

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When my wife and I spoke on the phone this week, I gave her instructions on what times of the day to feed our cat, Megatron.  She wondered why I was telling her how to feed the cat when this had been her job for years; this was the moment my wife and I realized we’ve both been feeding the cat […]