Dear Uncle TM,
I am so confused. All the time people are using letters to abbreviate a bunch of words like I know that Compact Disk is CD but I don’t have any idea what DVD means. My uncle used to get those DWI’s and MaMa told me that those letters stood for sin. Now the thing that has got me messed up today is GM. I have always thought that stood for General Motors but this guy the other day told me that it really meant Genetically Modified. So Uncle TM which one is it?
Signed,
Baffled
Dear Baffled,
They are called acronyms and both of the abbreviations for GM refer to the same company.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
A LETTER ABOUT TOYS
Dear Uncle TM,
I am not going to tell you my age but I have some toys on the shelf that are at least 50 years old. At this point I don’t play with them much, they are just something that I look at and think about that sand box we had that really wasn’t a sand box. By that I mean it was just an old tractor tire that Dad filled up with fresh sand about every six months because we had a bunch of cats and they had a bunch of friends. You are probably wondering where I am going with this but Uncle TM I know that the toys that I buy my grandchildren won’t last a month. Where has quality in our products gone? Why can’t we buy anything that lasts like my 50 year old truck?
Signed,
Heading Towards the Top of the Hill
Dear Hill Topper,
What you have discovered is a deep dark secret that has been unfolding over the last four decades. With the effective decrease in the size of the family, there has been a corresponding decrease in the need for toys that will last for more than a month. Earlier this year the government released figures that show that the size of the family has taken another dive. Consequently to save the jobs at the toy factories, the government has mandated that toys can not be manufactured that will last more than a week. So to help maintain and restore our economy you should refuse to buy any toy that even looks like it will last and if it does, throw it away.
When it seems that your life is without hope and direction, you need to either write to Uncle TM for comprehensive and compassionate advice at TMSharp@gmail.com or check out his book, “Uncle TM’s Advice to the Forlorn and Desperate”. Light and humorous, the book will show you that when compared to others, your problems are few! Go to www.uncletm.com
I am not going to tell you my age but I have some toys on the shelf that are at least 50 years old. At this point I don’t play with them much, they are just something that I look at and think about that sand box we had that really wasn’t a sand box. By that I mean it was just an old tractor tire that Dad filled up with fresh sand about every six months because we had a bunch of cats and they had a bunch of friends. You are probably wondering where I am going with this but Uncle TM I know that the toys that I buy my grandchildren won’t last a month. Where has quality in our products gone? Why can’t we buy anything that lasts like my 50 year old truck?
Signed,
Heading Towards the Top of the Hill
Dear Hill Topper,
What you have discovered is a deep dark secret that has been unfolding over the last four decades. With the effective decrease in the size of the family, there has been a corresponding decrease in the need for toys that will last for more than a month. Earlier this year the government released figures that show that the size of the family has taken another dive. Consequently to save the jobs at the toy factories, the government has mandated that toys can not be manufactured that will last more than a week. So to help maintain and restore our economy you should refuse to buy any toy that even looks like it will last and if it does, throw it away.
When it seems that your life is without hope and direction, you need to either write to Uncle TM for comprehensive and compassionate advice at TMSharp@gmail.com or check out his book, “Uncle TM’s Advice to the Forlorn and Desperate”. Light and humorous, the book will show you that when compared to others, your problems are few! Go to www.uncletm.com
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