The best laid plans of mice and men…
I think I’ve alluded to that old line before, haven’t I? It’s weird how many of our cast make plans that don’t…quite…work…out.
Might even be a… I dunno… a theme or something.
The best laid plans of mice and men…
I think I’ve alluded to that old line before, haven’t I? It’s weird how many of our cast make plans that don’t…quite…work…out.
Might even be a… I dunno… a theme or something.
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This one is going to be a magnificent wreck when it goes off the rails. Oh yummy!
Bring it on, Greg.
Sorry, guys. Nestle already bought Everest. They’re licensing it back to Nepal at a 20% mark-up. Flint, MI, was just a test case.
so…we really going to have a bunch of nitwits from the outdoor fest?
great, we have EXTRA CLOWNS THEN!
There’s always a bunch of nitwits at the Fest.
Remember “Team US” from last year? *snicker*
but those are the EXTREME nitwit kind.
Wow! 2 am here in Colorado and already the new Hubris is up.
Me? I’m up because the wind is gusting to 45 mph outside, the power went out (battery backup on the computer) and I heard a big crash somewhere outside.
Has anyone seen my bouncy castle?
Was THAT what I saw flying by the CN tower at 10am (EDT) this morning?
Well the good news is … I saw it. The bad news … it’s probably somewhere in Algonquin Park, with one of Danae’s friendly bears.
Front Range wind can be something else. I loved when it would come roaring down and back blow your entire fireplace fire onto the carpet past the hearth. Or having swirls of 40 plus hitting ground randomly while 30 feet up it was 70 plus… and the time I got stuck in a parking lot on a bluff and took 112 mph winds and couldn’t get the car door open and had to hang onto the wheelwell and crouch… I still have grit in my forehead and cheeks and one underside of arm from that. Nonjoys.
Reminds me of this conversation between Hubris and Mr Biner
-So the top of Mount Everest….
-Could use a nice restaurant.
And also the short Novel “On K2 with Kanakaredes” by Dan Simmons has restaurant on Mount Everest. Check it out if you have a couple hours, it’s really worth the read.
The original quote was about the entertainment industry but a little change makes it relevant here:
Being a successful lawyer is like climbing a giant mountain of manure to pick one perfect rose. After making the horrible ascent you find you have lost any sense of smell.
The corporate guy took three to the face before he learned… Wonder how long it will take THESE WINNERS…?