Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGoiiwxTWeESaturday.
Suggested activities:
- go to a hardware store and talk to a roger
- go to a library and talk to a clark
- go to the gas station and wave to the scotts
Yes, even though Saturday has lost a certain amount of it’s magic with the change in times and culture, (in olden days no one worked on Saturdays, except the people in the stores, gas stations and pizza shops and even they seemed to be more relaxed and less stressed.)
But that was then and this is the actual present. …so what is there in today’s Saturday that is an improvement over that mythical, Pleasantville Saturday?
Today is Saturday…therefore tonight is…* the Wakefield Doctrine’s Saturday Night Drive! When I was growing up, we did not have a Wakefield Doctrine Saturday Night Call-in blog Post! But this is a short Post ’cause it’s Saturday morning, totally no time for introspection… get out and have some fun.
Tonight, though come 8:00 pm (EDST) and you find yourself near a phone (I know, what are the odds of that!) give us a call! We will so answer all your questions lol
the number is: 1-218-339-0422 access code: 512103
(don’t worry, it’ll be fun!)
*sorry, forgot sarcasm is not permitted until after 9:00 on Saturdays and before 11:30 am Sundays
Great video! We are so not that Hostess with new callers. You’ll never hear that look from us. LOL
If I’m home I’ll call. :)
@Cyndi
cool! remind me to tell you what I learned from a conversation with the Progenitor roger today… a possible beginning to the hint of a solution to the understanding of the rogerian worldview!
…sort of
lol
Hmm. I kind of like the hardware store and library both, so you know what that makes me! Enjoy your weekend, Clark!!
@Michelle
…I am going with roger with a secondary clarklike aspect, for the following reasons: orderliness in thought, yet a gift for story telling (and this, in turn, is further described as simple, comfortable, yet engaging stories all of which is a characteristic of rogerian writers. the clarklike aspect is clear from your picking up the Doctrine as easily as you have…