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27 responses to “Caption Contest #49”
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HELP ME! I’M CAUGHT IN A GLASS CASE OF EMOTIONS HERE!!!
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Sometimes no matter how hard I work I just can’t seem to get ahead!!
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Some business analogies:
Once you get in, people may look at you funny.
It may be easy to just float along.
You may find it is more difficult to get out as it was to get in!
A rising tide raises all “ships”.
You must have integrity, or you will sink.
Don’t run with scissors. (OK, not a business analogy, but just good advice!)LikeLike
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Help me!!!
I am trapped in a 6 month non-compete.LikeLike
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Security is not the same as freedom, it’s like living in a glass bubble. You can see freedom but not experience it.
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Everyone must battle themselves to move forward. Who will win: you, or your excuses?
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A perfomace art dance company putting on a demonstration of how the antioxidants in MonaVie capture free radicals.
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Hey Cletus… I think that stuff you been brewing has destroyed my vision… I thought I just saw some bubble people.
Naw Bubba… You’re watching that some sort’a weird Japanese game show. The cable company has messed with our fishing channel’s access. Have another cold one.LikeLike
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Talk about thinking outside the box, how about thinking outside the bubble?
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Yeah, but what if the bubble bursts?
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“Stuart also believed, despite the rollicking tone of his camp, in military discipline—and enforced it. To join Stuart’s cavalry, one had to be good, and he relied on the professionalism of his junior officers. Cavalry units were inevitably dispersed, and Stuart, like Lee, was good at delegating authority, which required that he have confidence in his subordinates. Stuart’s “Round Table” was not just for show and merry parties. Its members were—like the knights of ole—professional soldiers.
He even established a company—Q Company (later abolished)—to drain off all the slackers, malingerers, cowards and incompetents so that they wouldn’t pollute the quality of his other units. To Stuart, the men in Q Company belonged in Caliban’s company—they were shameless, lazy, irresponsible, and so degradedely idiotic that they didn’t know ho to have fun. For Stuart, nothing was more fun than fighting and outwitting the enemy in the field. “You don’t want to go back to camp,” he told one of his men who was hungry. “I know. It’s stupid there, and all the fun is out here. I never go to camp if I can help it.”
Robert E. Lee on Leadership, by H. W. Crocker III, page 219
Could this be Q Company, and is its bubble about to burst?LikeLike
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This is what your thought bubbles look like when you think about your crazy friends who won’t join TEAM.
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Sometimes our best thinking isn’t good enough…
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i hope those arent glass bubbles, or there is gonna be trouble…lol
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What the world would be like if humans were the slaves of rodents.
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Some people get frustrated with their efforts at work and insist on changing bubbles, when what they really need to do is change boats(a new quadrant). Even a dingy would be better. Find a vehicle that will help you to transfer your efforts most effectively towards your goals. For the guy on the dock who has already achieved freedom… bubbles just look silly. Heck, even if the current carries the “bubble people” to their goal… I’ld like to see them try and get up on the dock. If there is nobody there to reach out and give a hand up, it’s likely that the people in their bubbles will be trapped there forever having bubble children, and bubble grandchildren(It might get a little crowded). It’s up to us to help these people learn to live life on the dock. No matter how amusing their bubble struggle may be. First we must pop their bubble, then teach them to stay afloat long enough to live their dreams. (I think that’s where the dingy comes in)
Cheers from CanadaLikeLike
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Does your job make you feel like a hampster on a wheel, running and running but never getting anywhere, Join TEAM!
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While “paying it forward” can mean performing life-changing good deeds, can’t it also apply to mitigating the doers of evil deeds?
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Once a year, all 5 readers of Chris Brady’s blog get together for an invigorating day of synchronized rubber-bubble rolling.
Their slogan?
“Here’s another fine idea we’d like to “bounce” off ya’”LikeLike
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Where in the bubble, are we going?
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New Caption Contest pic:
http://www.spaceweather.com/swpod2008/24apr08/LORNE-THOMPSON1.jpg?PHPSESSID=833ilqc3k0sc00anjufb6pq897LikeLike
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This isn’t what I thought it was going to be. How do I get out of this bubble? Maybe I should have gott off at the last exit Mona Vie exit 1,000,000+ 24months or less.
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I would rather go zorbing.
I did it once in New Zealand.
http://www.zorb.com/LikeLike
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Student Loans…
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I’m living in my own little world.
Sometimes my boss bursts my bubble.
Sometimes I just get blown away.
Please! Let me free! I want my freedom!
Rollin’ rollin’ rollin’ nowherrrree.
Sometimes I feel like a hamster, I keep running but just can’t seem to get ahead.
Never burst a prospects bubble, carefully lead him out of it.LikeLike
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I better learn to swim before this bubble bursts…
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Don’t pop my bubble , I like it here , it’s a good excuse .
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