“Laughter is the best medicine.” Or so the old adage goes. But is it really true? According to my research, medical experts say “yes,” laughter is indeed great medicine for many things. Laughter is a particularly great form of stress relief, and that’s no joke.
(more…)Archive for the ‘names’ Category
Good Medicine
Posted in acting, blogging, friends, humor, inspiration, Jansen Schmidt, laughter, love, motivation, names, positivity, success, theatre, tv, writing, tagged actor interview, actors, comedians, comedy, comedy video, famous actors, funny interview, funny video, humorous interview, laughing, movie stars, Ryan Reynolds on September 26, 2022| 4 Comments »
The Nibbler and the Pig
Posted in Baer House Inn, cats, dogs, eating, food, humor, Jansen Schmidt, names, pets, writing, tagged animals, black cats, cat food, cat training, dog training, feral cats, kittens, pet love, pet owner, pet ownership, responsible pet owner, scared cat, stray cats on November 29, 2021| 4 Comments »
I’m a dog person. Always have been. I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love dogs. I’m sure they’re out there, but I hope to never meet them. It just doesn’t seem right to not love a dog. Anyway, I never thought I’d be a cat person, but here I am, the proud slave of two black cats. That’s right I’m officially a cat person.
(more…)Why’d You Call It That?
Posted in Baer House Inn, drinks, eating, food, humor, innkeeping, Jansen Schmidt, names, travel, vacation, words, writing, tagged 10 South, branding, confusion, Cottonwood Public House, dining, Key to the South, logos, Mississippi, open-air dining, pubs, restaurant names, restaurants, roof, rooftop, Vicksburg on June 21, 2021| 12 Comments »
Do you ever wonder how businesses get their name? Not every business, because some business names make total sense. Like PetCo or U-Haul or John’s Corner Market. But other names, while clever, often make no sense. Amazon for instance. What does the second longest river in the world have to do with e-commerce? I mean, it’s not even the number one longest river. Why would you name your company after the SECOND anything? Wouldn’t you want to liken your business to the first of something? If I were opening – say – a hat shop, it would make sense to call it Hats Off. But if I’m going a different route, wouldn’t naming it The Nile, after the number one longest river, make more sense? I’m sure Amazon had some strategy that I’m unaware of, but to the average Jane like me, I don’t get it.
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