@ K.C.F. Well, I guess I’m not like most … or I’m not genies enough. That’s it: those ridiculous IQ tests I tried. The high scores fooled me. Not that my patent, or my building and flying airplanes indicates intelligence.Anyway, I think I have more sense than most, if not all, politicians. And no, I won’t lock myself in a convertible.Oh, and, yes, Jason certainly has his lapses. Hmm. After some self reflection, I’ll admit even geniuses can slip.
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Let me guess: he made an airplane out of paper which attracts and captures those buzzing insects known as flies.
2578275 almost 11 years ago
At his age and in his environment he would not be expected to know what fly paper is. I didn’t know until I was about 7.
ShadowBeast Premium Member almost 11 years ago
For someone who is suppose to be a genuis Jason can be such an idiot.
skeeterhawk almost 11 years ago
@ K.C.F. Well, I guess I’m not like most … or I’m not genies enough. That’s it: those ridiculous IQ tests I tried. The high scores fooled me. Not that my patent, or my building and flying airplanes indicates intelligence.Anyway, I think I have more sense than most, if not all, politicians. And no, I won’t lock myself in a convertible.Oh, and, yes, Jason certainly has his lapses. Hmm. After some self reflection, I’ll admit even geniuses can slip.
Dr_Fogg almost 11 years ago
Most somewhat affluent folks have screen doors, etc. I like to use the old fashion fly swatter. A twisted towel :-)
Doctor11 almost 11 years ago
It’s used to CATCH flies, Jason. But you do get an “A” for effort.
skeeterhawk almost 11 years ago
Oops. Thanks, N-G49. There’s another of my slips. And I’m sure those scores were inflated. I wouldn’t score well on being aware or alert, would I?
josh_bisbee almost 11 years ago
There’s a difference between being smart and being wise.