The Path of Blame_A Way Home_The Interpreter's Secret Talent: A Business Meeting Turned Stand-Up
Catalog Guide:
The Path of Blame
Frankie looked her dog in the eyes, eyes the same deep sienna brown as her own, and said, “Okay Audrey, today we will find complete happiness in the solitude of nature.” She tied back her long sandy blond hair.Audrey whined and stood up as her harness was fastened under her belly, the tail that curled over her back wagged like mad, wiggling her butt along with it. For a moment she forgot her manners and leapt straight up on legs like springs- like Tigger- until her eyes were level with Frankie’s. The dog said, ‘oh boy oh boy oh boy.’“Okay, okay…let’s go.”Audrey was the size of a golden retriev...
A Way Home
Angel sniffed the ground. He'd been here before. He lifted his small face to look at the split path in front of him, trying to decide. He'd been gone for two weeks. He missed his home, the warmth, the free food, the affection from his human housemates. Life on the road was fun, and for an alpha cat like him, it was a part of life. Angel lived for adventure. A lone traveler, despite sharing a house with two other cats, both bigger and stronger than him. Neither of them had more experience though, being five years younger and infinitely more spoiled, and it was that experience that would help An...
The Interpreter's Secret Talent: A Business Meeting Turned Stand-Up Comedy Show
The boardroom was abuzz with excitement as the international business meeting got underway. At the head of the table sat Mr. Thompson, the CEO of a major pharmaceutical company, flanked by his team of executives. Across from them sat the representatives from their Chinese partners, including Mr. Chen, the CEO of a successful biotech firm. As www.onedoor.ccthe meeting began, the professional interpreter, a middle-aged woman with a no-nonsense demeanor, stood up to begin translating for the Chinese delegates. At first, everything seemed to be going smoothly. The interpreter dutifully conveyed the words of the...
Goodnight Ben
“Are you coming tonight?”“No.” ten bucks that there’s an issue with that.One dirty look later, I was on my way. I never understood why people needed a reason beyond simple rejection, but at least Ben spared me the interrogation. As someone who has always been reserved and at peace in my own space, I am no stranger to people with more intrusive personality traits. I find it so funny that the reason ‘I just want to be by myself’ warrants questioning of mental well being almost immediately. I mean I understand checking in on a friend who is acting different, but pressing somebody about their form...