Bruce Teaches Golf

Bruce teaches golf now?? This is the first golf lesson from Bruce. He has been playing golf less than a year but believe he knows everything about the game because he got a hole-in-one on his 10th round of golf, EVER. 185 yard Par 3. So, enjoy this first lesson as Bruce teaches you all his skills – with a special appearance from his wife. Future lessons are available – privately, of course – at the bargain price of $25,000 an hour. Bookings are still available for 2013…

#IRL Means In Real Life

Beyonce funny photo

Recently I had a couple of experiences that reminded me of the folly of thinking we have a great social life if we have a bunch of Facebook, Twitter, and other online friends. Yes, “virtual friends” can be meaningful, but nothing trumps meeting and knowing people IRL, aka in real life. In Real Life means face to face, sitting near one another, interacting in real time, and otherwise being a human being. Yes, it’s alien to many of us – especially our kids – but it brings rewards that can’t be calculated by Klout or the number of “likes” or so-called “followers” you might have.

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Instagram Reveals Who We Are

Cartoon about Instagram

Instagram is one of those new platforms that have been an instant success. Like most new things, I tend to wait and get aboard only when I have to – I’m forced to – or really, when I finally get over my anxiety about learning it. Now, I love using it and I share really important things via the photos I take with my phone. Things such as what I’m eating for breakfast, hundreds of photos of Simon (my dog), and my feet, when I’m napping.

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Sibling Rivalry

Comic strip about sibling rivalrySibling rivalry is as old as mankind; as old as the Bible. Because I Said So takes a humorous look at sibling rivalry in our 89th comic strip.

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Generation Gap: Dad Liked You Best

Comic about Generation GapAhhh, the generation gap. It always strikes when we least expect it. And, this new Because I Said So comic strip – number 87 – hits it right on with a reference from “Dad” that “Son” doesn’t get. The Generation Gap strikes again!

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