Answering The Call Answering The Call published on November 30, 2017Read more posts by the author of Answering The Call, J.P. Keslensky12 Comments on Answering The Call Agile’s “bug sense” is tingling. Anybody know a good topical cream for that sort of thing?
Many great journeys were started by fungus. Thanks Howard, I think we are going to need you to provide some statistical backup for that assumption.
Thanks Howard, I think we are going to need you to provide some statistical backup for that assumption.
I would say the fungus too. Thanks David, We seem to have a consensus about Agile having a non-specific fungus.
Shpilkes. Good word. Thanks PJ, It succinctly describes my daughter Raye, who can’t sit still for more than 5 minutes at a time and has to pace constantly.
Thanks PJ, It succinctly describes my daughter Raye, who can’t sit still for more than 5 minutes at a time and has to pace constantly.
Agile feels the need… A notion he must heed… Sorry ’bout that… Thanks RG, He appreciates the importance of getting the narrative rolling. 🙂
I think there’s a cream for the fungus problem. Or it could be just chaffing Thanks Tony, Anti-fungal cream seems appropriate.
Ants in the pants, for sure (pants not always required!) Thanks Dana, We save a lot on production costs as most of our cast of players always go sans pants.
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Many great journeys were started by fungus.
Thanks Howard,
I think we are going to need you to provide some statistical backup for that assumption.
I would say the fungus too.
Thanks David,
We seem to have a consensus about Agile having a non-specific fungus.
Shpilkes. Good word.
Thanks PJ,
It succinctly describes my daughter Raye, who can’t sit still for more than 5 minutes at a time and has to pace constantly.
Agile feels the need… A notion he must heed…
Sorry ’bout that…
Thanks RG,
He appreciates the importance of getting the narrative rolling. 🙂
I think there’s a cream for the fungus problem. Or it could be just chaffing
Thanks Tony,
Anti-fungal cream seems appropriate.
Ants in the pants, for sure (pants not always required!)
Thanks Dana,
We save a lot on production costs as most of our cast of players always go sans pants.