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The Hard Luck Gazette: April 2009
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Sunday, April 19, 2009. ClodToon: Thankful for Daily Bread. Father McMurphy kept silent about the breadbags that sister Broderick had worn in from the slush. He believed that she needed humbling - and that the congregation needed a good laugh. Based on an incident in the life of Alice B. of Spokane, Wash.). Posted by Ed Mauss. Links to this post. ClodToon: No Insulation from Salesman. Based on an incident in the life of the publisher). Speeches...
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The Hard Luck Gazette: A Shocking Encounter
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, February 16, 2009. Posted by Ed Mauss. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Celebrates our humanity -- that all of us, even if otherwise intelligent, have occasion to be bumblers. It presents hilarious vignettes and cartoons based on true reports from real people around the world, from all walks of life. All of them are one with the fact that none of us is immune to miscues, so why not laugh about them instead of hiding them?
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The Hard Luck Gazette: In the Neighbor's Dog House
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, February 16, 2009. In the Neighbor's Dog House. Eric M. of Citrus Heights, Calif., thought he knew the name of dog next door because his neighbor's wife always yelled "Shut up, Ralph! Replied the woman, confused. "Ralph is my husband's name.". Posted by Ed Mauss. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spilled Soup.com: Full-length narratives of vignettes. Syndication: Leverage vignettes to build your business. Helping the Truly Unfortunate.
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The Hard Luck Gazette: ClodToon: No Insulation from Salesman
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Sunday, April 19, 2009. ClodToon: No Insulation from Salesman. The good news - reported the salesman after tearing out a chunk of the ceiling - was that no more insultation would be needed in the attic. Based on an incident in the life of the publisher). Posted by Ed Mauss. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spilled Soup.com: Full-length narratives of vignettes. Syndication: Leverage vignettes to build your business. This'll leave a mark.
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The Hard Luck Gazette: He Yacht to Be More Careful
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Sunday, December 14, 2008. He Yacht to Be More Careful. Thierry C., a winch grinder on a French yacht, spent five grueling years preparing for the America's Cup trials. But during the qualifier run, he became so engrossed in his job that he failed to see open hath in the yacht's cockpit. Thierry plunged through the opening, broke three ribs and was grounded from the sailing competition. Oh mon Dieu! Posted by Ed Mauss. My daughter, a diva-in-th...
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The Hard Luck Gazette: ClodToons
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, January 01, 2007. These cartoons are based on actual incidents reported by a few good sports. Are you a cartoonist? We have tons of fodder you could use for your next work. Contact me at ed mauss@yahoo.com. Silence gripped the room when little Chuckie mispronounced Father Schmidt's name. Based on an incident in the life of Jeff R. of Akron, Ohio.). An ill-considered choice of a date for the law office party cost Fae a promising job.
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The Hard Luck Gazette: History
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, January 01, 2007. In 1993, I launched the. As a printed newsletter as a means of uniting clods of the world and encouraging otherwise circumspect folks to share their foibles. The. Presented hilarious brief accounts of people from all walks of life - people one with the fact that none of us is immune to minor calamities, so why not laugh about them instead of hide them? At the height of its success, the. I believe a blog is an ideal veh...
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The Hard Luck Gazette: Speeches/Teambuilding
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, January 01, 2007. Let's say you're in charge of getting a speaker for a meeting or a leader for a team-building event. Sure, you could get one of those motivational types, but the message - albeit somewhat customized - is always the same: reach for stars, you can accomplish anything, yada, yada, yada. Shake things up a bit and book the. Our engaging presentation combines dynamic but humble remarks with the recounting of select stories, ...
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The Hard Luck Gazette: Share Stories
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The Hard Luck Gazette. Good-Humored Commiseration for Clods. Monday, January 01, 2007. Submitting a story is easy. Just e-mail us the details in this order:. Name, address, phone. When did the incident occur? What happened (to you, or caused by you)? What were the consequences? Type "story" on the subject line first, then key in your narrative in the message area. Our receipt of your e-mail is also a confirmation that you've read and accepted both the Terms of Compensation. Posted by Ed Mauss. If you pos...