Boss vs. Therapist Joke

What’s the difference between your boss and your therapist? Aili Jokela’s word-unit palindrome has the answer. This is part of a complete episode.

Transcript of “Boss vs. Therapist Joke”

Here’s another winning palindrome from the contest run by The Palindromist.

The Palindromist.

The magazine at palindromist.org.

And this one also has a title and it’s a word unit palindrome.

It’s called The Difference Between My Boss and My Therapist.

Doors open to forward maneuvering.

Past my inbox.

Remember to work, she says.

Now focus.

Focus now, says she.

Work to remember.

Box in my past,

Maneuvering forward to open doors.

Whoa, that is totally great.

Isn’t that beautiful?

So I assume that they come up with the title after they come up with the palindrome.

I think so, yeah, to kind of explain it.

Do you have a favorite palindrome?

Maybe like, go hang a salami,

I’m a lasagna hog.

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