If you can keep in control of a pogo stick as long as Hubris can, why wouldn’t you pogo as often as you can? I had a pogo ball when I was younger. Took forever to get good at it. Then I used it so much in 2 months time, the bottom finally wore out and it popped.
Sounds like my Suffering Better Half. Yep I have a long list of things to do, but doing X won out right now… why don’t I do Y or Z? They’re on my to-do list too, now go away… sigh.
Sure, why do anything else when you can be pogo around the store (wonder what he makes a bigger profit margin on, the hiking boots the customer came in for or the pogo stick he left with.)
Better to pogo than to fidget!
Go Hubris GO!
This is the same rationale used by Walt Kelly.
clever.
If you can keep in control of a pogo stick as long as Hubris can, why wouldn’t you pogo as often as you can? I had a pogo ball when I was younger. Took forever to get good at it. Then I used it so much in 2 months time, the bottom finally wore out and it popped.
Hmm. Sounds like you need to buy another pogo stick…
Sure, he could be doing literally everything else. But he’s having fun pogo sticking, so he’s doing that.
That’s the problem with goal-oriented types, they’re always looking at the outcome, and not the process.
Sounds like my Suffering Better Half. Yep I have a long list of things to do, but doing X won out right now… why don’t I do Y or Z? They’re on my to-do list too, now go away… sigh.
and he finaly nails it on the head of why hubris is pogoing around.
Sure, why do anything else when you can be pogo around the store (wonder what he makes a bigger profit margin on, the hiking boots the customer came in for or the pogo stick he left with.)
Boots in general. Pogo no go.
Since Walt Kelly was brought up… we all go Pogo.
Nice to see Kelly return
Vote!
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