Happy Tuesday

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1. Happy Tuesday2. messymimi3. Its a Snap!
4. Forgetfulone5. Simple Living6. perplexités
7. Clyde The Cat8. Sognafaret9. My GBGV Life
10. Zoolatry11. O Dani Girl12. Brians Home
13. A ShutterBug14. Periwinkle & Stinky15. Jokes
16. 15andmeowing17. CatBlogosphere18. Fools Rush In
19. The LLB Gang20. Catscue21. Cloudia Honolulu
22. Ranger on Frogs23. Milo and Stella24. meeyauw
25. A little thought26. Ruby & the Angels27. Patrick Weseman

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64 thoughts on “Happy Tuesday

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      They are the same around the world. I’m so happy I’m retired too, Nancy. You have beautiful day. 🙂

  1. Sognafarets gleder og sorger – Ringerike – Besøk min hjemmeside www.sognafaret.blogspot.no for å følge vårt hverdagsliv i bloggen! Jeg nyter livet på bygda der jeg bor, jobber i byen og tilbringer fritiden på fjellet til tider. Er det fint vær så er jeg sjelden hjemme, jeg er i alle fall ikke inne. Prøver å få til en overnatting eller to i hengekøye eller telt iløpet av året.
    Sognafaret says:

    Oh yes, so true! I got 10 more years to go…

  2. My GBGV Life – Minnesota, USA – I am a GBGV, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeén - enjoying my life and sharing my experiences.
    My GBGV Life says:

    Mom is happy she has her own business and works from home. All that coworker stuff drives her nuts but it is all real stuff.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      It’s a good thing indeed. You get more done and don’t have the silly people to deal with. 🙂

  3. Suzana Miu
    Suzana says:

    You inspire me to choose for a future quotes game something about stupidity!
    But till then, I love this told by Einstein: ‘Two things are infinite: the universe and the human stupidity; and I am not sure about the universe’! So, these are the facts! What shall we do? Laugh hard… and be sarcastic,
    as much as we can!
    Thank you, Sandee! Have a fine day!❤️😘

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      The workplace is filled with all kinds of folks. Some are superstars and others need to find different employment. 🙂

  4. MadSnapper says:

    actually, the first one is toooo true to be funny for me. that used to happen to me a lot. As team leader, I was also the trainer of new people, and some of those people were Managers who made twice what I made.

  5. Eugi – Atlanta Ga – A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2025, my poetry appears in twelve anthologies, and my work is published across six platforms, inclusive of WordPress, PoetrySoup, Spillwords, BlueSky, Mastodon, and Tumblr. I am among those who received Socialite of the Year (Honorary Award) for the Year 2025 by Spillwords Press. I’m thrilled in be in the company of such a talented group of kindred souls. Now retired, I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 40 years being rewarded professionally and personally.
    Eugenia says:

    Good ones and I am so glad I am retired! Happy Tuesday!

  6. Eastside Cats Blog – Metro Detroit, Michigan USA – Follow my three cat families and other cat antics at https://eastsidecats.blogspot.com/
    Eastside Cats Blog says:

    I’m just about ready to walk out on my job; maybe they’ll offer me a buyout?
    Working for the man is the pits, but it does keep us in cat food!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I hear you. I did love my job for the most part. I’ve had many jobs I didn’t care for though. 🙂

  7. Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
    Kismet says:

    It must be coworker appreciation day.

  8. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
    Tails Around the Ranch says:

    Oh boy, can I relate to a couple of those from my working days. Sure glad my co-workers now have 4 paws. LOL

  9. UP – Just me being me...not too crazy...just enough
    UP says:

    When I think back on the things we used to say at work, I yearn for the good old days! LOL. I’m so glad i am retired.

  10. Debbie D. – Suburban Toronto, Canada – Dog Mom and (retired) Canine Innkeeper, known as "The Doglady". Former corporate workaholic. Writer, photographer, digital creator. Animal lover, music fanatic, inveterate traveller. Eternal "hippie rockchick". History, literature and cinema buff. Hockey and soccer fan. Dedicated night owl. German/Canadian binational, multilingual. Let me entertain you!
    Debbie D. says:

    I remember those days. 😀 Glad to be retired and out of the rat race! Happy Tuesday, Sandee.

  11. Kathe W. – Married to my best pal, mother of three grown children, retired and wouldn't be able to fit work in now-too busy having fun and learning new things every day.
    Kathe W. says:

    YOW! I think we have all met these co-workers! Hugs to you and Zane! xoxo

  12. Andree – Barton, Vermont – A middle school mathematics science teacher and nature photographer.
    Andree says:

    And just went I have gone back to work! I’m glad we don’t see much of that (we are actually not supposed to use sarcasm because it is considered hostile and we are a mental health facility). But staff meetings? Oh, my!

  13. A ShutterBug Explores says:

    Yes ~ definitely good to be out of the ‘work force’ ~ somehow I think it is probably even worse now ~
    Fun quotes ~ thanks ~ Xo

    Lots hugs and love to you, Xos

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I’m sure it is, Carol. The youth are so different than we were in our youth. Love and hugs to you, my friend. 🙂

  14. Michelle – Hi, I am Michelle, I am married to a wonderful Christian man & my best friend ever, in the world. We live in the Peachy state of GA. I hope to inspire and encourage you through my blog posts.
    Michelle says:

    Lol…my hubby can relate to these. Especially #4.

    Have a great evening, Sandee!🤗

  15. sami veloso
    sami veloso says:

    Wish I could use sarcasm easily, I do need it at work sometimes to deal with a very lazy co-worker who always gets praised by the boss for being such a great worker, lol.
    The first one applied to me a few years ago when I was already very senior at the workplace, was training new staff members and I discovered they were earning exactly the same hourly fee as me!! I wasn’t a happy woman then, thankfully the “mistake” was fixed!

  16. Dakota/Caren/Cody – Michigan – Freelance writer, pet blogging professional, product influencer, half of the writing team behind Dakota's Den and "Cat Chat With Cody & Caren" Most importantly, I am a "pet mom" to Dakota, (Shetland Sheepdog) and Cody (my silver gray tabby!)
    Caren says:

    I’ve seen all of these but I love each and every one of them!

  17. Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
    Bette A. Stevens says:

    Reminsicing the the Good Ole Days… Happy Tuesday, Sandee!

      • Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.

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