Don’t ask, “Why do we have to go through all this change?”
Join our QBQ! Facebook Discussion Group! When in college and working at Wells Fargo, the oldest of seven Miller kids, Kristin, called me at lunchtime.
Join our QBQ! Facebook Discussion Group! When in college and working at Wells Fargo, the oldest of seven Miller kids, Kristin, called me at lunchtime.
That’s 15-year-old me entertaining my brother-in-law, Tom, and sister, Lucy. As you can probably tell, as a kid I was loud, verbal, boisterous, and high-energy.
Yep, that’s 23-year-old me. Chuckle all you want — I’m not offended. ? Viewing this photo, I know something you don’t: As a man, husband,
Reasonable people know mistakes happen. How do I know this to be true? Examples like the one below. This is a story of a vendor
Please join our QBQ! Facebook Discussion Group here! This image still makes me laugh. A patron had spilled two ounces of coffee on the floor
Enter our 9/16/20 Facebook drawing now to win free books! Princess Jasmine is in a perilous situation. For the second time in the 1992 movie,
Whether we call it “working backward” or just truth-based examination of facts, responsible people get to the root of problems. Forthrightly. Honestly. Dare I say,
Are you a pandemic grouch? Has anyone called you “Grumpy Pants”? My wife, Karen — her name is Karen, but she’s not one of those Karens
Can we slow the spread of blame and flatten the curve of finger-pointing? It can be done — when we look in the mirror. And …
“Why me?” is the easiest question to ask — yet there’s no value in it at all. I grew up in a good family. My