Thanks to Casetta for the video. Oh, the Banana Splits, and other the other cheesy kid's shows of the 1970's. 'Twas a much simpler time, I guess. Or dumber, I'm not really sure.
This post gives me pause. Meetings, the infernal overwrought obsession of our lives. It's not just corporate America, but the various groups and org's I've dallied with over the years suffer from meetopia, too. No one I know likes the blasted things, yet I don't know anyone offering up a successful resistance. Related to this, methinks, I have noted that I do a great deal over my workdays (check off a ridiculous number of to-dos) and accomplish little or nothing. The mass of tasks don't roll up to anything. And I've noticed a lingering sense of frustration lately. I spend precious little time reflecting on my goals, and how I can link them to what I do over the course of any given day. I'm so divorced from this, I really wonder what I really want to do, to accomplish any more. Within a recess of my brain comes a niggling thought. Perhaps this passion for meetings offers up a substitute for reflection. Knowing that we must account, personally, face-to-face f...
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I gotta say Carl, I look back on things like Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers with nostalgia, and a little bit of pride.
I mean, who could feel any ill will toward Super Grover? Only someone about to get their butt kicked by Super Grover.
Anyway, you should put a warning on this post in case anyone is tripping on acid when they push play. This crap will induce nightmarish effects.
Looking at your profile picture, I'd hazard a guess that you had the tripping effect.
I was rather proud of the photo actually...