This was quite an interesting picture to put in the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
That is one mighty large scissors that lady is holding.
Uh, she looks a little commando-ish with the jump suit, cap, and sunglasses.
Is she ready for war or for punishing some bad men?
I don't believe there is a man out there that isn't spooked by this lady.
My *** hurts just looking at this. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Showing posts with label Scissors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scissors. Show all posts
February 1, 2019
August 14, 2018
Taking Pride In Your Work
I thought this was a nice necklace.
The lady in the hair salon had a necklace in the shape of a scissors.
I asked her about it because it seemed sort of unusual and neat.
She said, "It's a scissors!"
And then she proceeded to squeeze the miniature two handles, and said, "You see, it actually opens and closes too!"
I could see and hear how proud she was of what she does for a living.
Yes, maybe it doesn't earn as much as some other professions, but it was her job and she loved it.
I think we should all try to take such pride in our work and in doing a great job!
Everyone has something important to contribute and every contribution truly counts. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
The lady in the hair salon had a necklace in the shape of a scissors.
I asked her about it because it seemed sort of unusual and neat.
She said, "It's a scissors!"
And then she proceeded to squeeze the miniature two handles, and said, "You see, it actually opens and closes too!"
I could see and hear how proud she was of what she does for a living.
Yes, maybe it doesn't earn as much as some other professions, but it was her job and she loved it.
I think we should all try to take such pride in our work and in doing a great job!
Everyone has something important to contribute and every contribution truly counts. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Taking Pride In Your Work
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August 3, 2016
Snipped My Tie
This was pretty funny.
I had a loose thread on my tie as is wont to happen.
And I know well enough not to try and pull it, because then you can really mess the tie up.
But I am so busy in the office rushing around doing a million things.
So I pull out a scissors and still in a hurry just try to snip off the thread.
Well, I snipped it a little to close to the tie apparently.
This turned out not as a haircut, but more like a scalping.
No more thread, and no more tie!
Thank G-d, this wasn't a circumcision or we'd really be in trouble.
One more lesson is always keep an extra tie at work. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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