“Mom, I always put an exclamation point after my name so that people will know to take me seriously.”
I think there are more than a few politicians out there that should consider this same approach.
“Mom, I always put an exclamation point after my name so that people will know to take me seriously.”
I think there are more than a few politicians out there that should consider this same approach.
Or he could write in ALL CAPS. JAY!
hat’s sure to get attention!
I’m going to try the same thing to see if people will take me more seriously!
Hmm. Somehow, I just can’t engender any more enthusiasm, even when it’s written “MITT!”….
Maybe you’d feel differently if it was in all caps with 2 exclamation points!!
WOW! That’s true perceptional thinking!!! Put that child on the ticket!!!
His first order of business would be to pass the Dessert For Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner law.
Sounds good to me!
Exclamation points are a bit ordinary…maybe he should follow his name with a dollar sign, or an ampersand, or a pencil etching of one of the Wright Brothers….
Hahaha! A pencil etching of one of the Wright Brothers!?! Now, that’s creative!
Maybe at some point he can even drop the letters.
Kind of a… ‘The Artist Formerly Known as Jay’ thing.
I’m sure his teachers would love that!
He isn’t a normal Jay.
Not even a little!
Great idea Jay!
Maybe I should use a question mark so everyone knows I haven’t a clue what I’m doing most of the time.
I love that, Tony! I should probably do the same.
I don’t think we need to encourage politicians to take themselves seriously.
You’re right about that!