Not long ago I heard a man and his son-in-law jokingly argue.
I don’t know who got the first punch in, I think the debate has been carrying on for months, maybe years.
When I picked up on it, it went like this:
One said, “No, you are dumber than I am.”
The other one said, “No, you are dumber than I am”
And the other one cleverly said, “No, you are dumber than I am,”
And then the other one, not to be outwitted or outdone, said, “No, you are dumber than I am!”
And it continued as I walked away.
It is probably still continuing.
You have to give each side credit, each brought up a very vital point that it is hard to argue with.
Eddie, that's DEEP *lol.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of this old adage ... "Never argue with a fool because people will begin to wonder who the fool is".
By the way, I loved the photos of the old cars. I remember Richard Law drove around in one of those oldies.
G
Gary,
ReplyDelete"because people will begin to wonder who the fool is". So that is why people don't argue with me much!
Thank you, I think we were in a unique formative time of history - the time was saying "bye" to the old cars and "Hello babe!" to the new fangled cars. We were caught in between.
And the background of those ads were nice - it brought back a lot of memories.
I'm not through with the Olympian yearbooks yet - I'm going to pick them clean like a buzzard would.
I am not "Gary" .... sheesh, how quickly you forget :)
ReplyDeleteAs you go through the yearbooks, try to find the one of me doing the ad for Latimer's dress shop.
There were 2 of us in that particular ad (Connie maybe).
GB
Geri,
ReplyDeleteDarn! I said Gary didn't I? Well, that is what happens when I let my mind think on its own.
I saw that ad and thought of you. I thought I would work it in somehow later.