Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Graphic Grandeur (In Lieu of a Breeze Edition)



Oh, who cares how one develops? What the true entrepreneur wants to know is, how best to capitalize on it once it does develop?

Here's one chilling possibility:



 Cartoon by Liza Donnelly

16 comments:

  1. It's just a normal weather aberration. Nothing to do with climate change. No Siree, there isn't a connection.

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    1. It's like the third or fourth weather aberration this summer, Andrew.

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  2. Ooh, ice cubes down my back. That sounds so good!

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    1. But wait a few minutes before you sit down, Mitchell.

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  3. Hi, Kirk!

    It's a good thing "climate change" is a hoax. Otherwise we'd really be in trouble. As a champion salesman, I am proud to tell you that my street corner thermal underwear kiosk is thriving in this weather.

    On Thursday, I am returning with the first post of my 18th blogging year and invite you to join the fun at Shady's Place. Hope to see you then, good buddy Kirk!

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    1. I'll drop by your place later in the wek, Shady.

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    1. David, your neck of Canada and my neck of Ohio must be all part of the same heat wave.

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    1. That's what I like to hear (or at least read), Debra!

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  6. Hello Kirk, Better get your ice cubes while they are only $1.50. I can't even keep up with prices any more.
    --Jim
    p.s. Switching to Kirk-nostalgia mode, do you remember those candies called Ice Cubes? In gold foil? Do they even still make them?

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    1. Jim, Ice Cube chocolates can still be found in stores, and these days, online, and are still in gold foil. Long time since I've had one, but I remember them being very good

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  7. We had it yesterday and today and tomorrow thunderstorms! Crazy weather. No sure I'd be too keen in ice cubes down my back haha! :-D

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    1. Ananka, we also had a thunderstorm that cooled things all the way down to 82 degrees.

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  8. This heatwave is exhausting. And my electricity bill is out of hand!! Ice cubes though...LOL

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    1. Yes, JM, my bill's gone up too. But I can't get to sleep if I don't have that air-condiitoner. At least not right away, and I want it to be right away if I have to go to work the next morning.

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