George wants to follow the rules and give his mama a kiss when she asks, but he’s also upset dinner is 3 seconds late. In true Golden fashion, he does what’s expected and shows he’s upset, but in a ...
A witty, character driven satire by T. W. Baker turns everyday workplace frustration into laugh out loud comedy with ...
It is said that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. But we beg to differ. It takes a special type of smart, sassy person to ...
Aaron Judge called the Yankees ' offseason approach “brutal” at spring training, and on Tuesday, Yankees announcer Michael Kay addressed Judge’s comments on his ESPN New York show.
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Dear Annie: I have a problem that feels small when I say it out loud, but it is starting to take up way too much space in my head. I have a close friend, “Megan,” who has quietly turned into the ...
“If a friend feels angry but unable to directly communicate their feelings, they would act out their anger and frustration while pretending they’re Ok ― or they might express their true emotions ...
It was supposed to be a birthday gift, but it felt more like a message from one couple’s mother-in-law (MIL). The original poster (OP) wrote that his mom has made it clear she doesn’t approve of his ...
Let’s be honest, the corporate workplace is stressful, no matter how much someone likes their job. When people are involved, there will always be coworkers you enjoy and others who test your patience ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I regret to tell you that, in the modern parlance, “You’re welcome” isn’t polite. It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I regret to tell you that, in the modern parlance, “You’re welcome” isn’t polite. It is currently more polite to say “No problem” or “No worries,” which imply that whatever was done ...