Funny this coming up – I was watching “Chinatown” yesterday, and this line is said (partially) while Jake is getting a shave in a barber shop. It triggers a confrontation, if you’ve seen the film…
There are a lot of old sayings that have been forgotten. I would love to hear a politician say “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country”.
Lantern Premium Member over 6 years ago
Nope!
jarvisloop over 6 years ago
Social media: A million new ways to keep your mind occupied and away from the truth.
John Smith over 6 years ago
At least it keeps her quiet.
Rogers George Premium Member over 6 years ago
My grandad taught me that as “Fool’s names and monkey’s faces always appear in public places.”
sheilag over 6 years ago
Funny this coming up – I was watching “Chinatown” yesterday, and this line is said (partially) while Jake is getting a shave in a barber shop. It triggers a confrontation, if you’ve seen the film…
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
In our modern times it is now: a fool and his name will soon be parted.
Tyge over 6 years ago
Low tech wisdom for a high tech world!
Clotty Peristalt over 6 years ago
I’ve never had a facebook or twitter account. I’m not only proud of that; I’m smug about it.
gigagrouch over 6 years ago
Facebook is the waterless toilet stall
renewed1 over 6 years ago
There are a lot of old sayings that have been forgotten. I would love to hear a politician say “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country”.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
There sure are a lot of us…uh, I mean THEM