Wiley’s common scents are because he does not like water. Wiley’s dictionary is free. It does not cost common cents. But yet his common sense is uncommon.
My grandmother’s favorite expression was, “Common sense is very rare.” And I don’t care who originated it, or how long it has been around, it’s worth repeating!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
Truer werdz wuz never spoke.
Farside99 over 6 years ago
Often acquired from the best teacher — experience.
Nyckname over 6 years ago
What archeologist unearthed that joke?
Anathema Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wiley’s common scents are because he does not like water. Wiley’s dictionary is free. It does not cost common cents. But yet his common sense is uncommon.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 6 years ago
Common sense does not embrace the rare genius of my way of thinking…
DanFlak over 6 years ago
I believe the quote is attributed to Ben Franklin. “The problem with common sense is it isn’t.”
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 6 years ago
It’s uncommon and we all think we’re the ones who have it.
cocavan11 over 6 years ago
And even less often sensible.
Lenavid over 6 years ago
The ability to work within the constraints of reality to improve one’s reality.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 6 years ago
And… especially rare in American politics lately.
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member over 6 years ago
…ah …ah …ah-CHOO!
Gent over 6 years ago
I didn’t know common sense was invented in B.C.
CalLadyQED over 6 years ago
Ugh. This is such an old, over-used joke. It’s not funny. Make something new, folks.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Why do they call it common sense when it’s so rare?
RAGs over 6 years ago
This reminds me of when Ernie Kovacs said that television is called a medium because it is neither rare nor well-done.
paullp Premium Member over 6 years ago
My grandmother’s favorite expression was, “Common sense is very rare.” And I don’t care who originated it, or how long it has been around, it’s worth repeating!
tarnrider over 6 years ago
Robert A. Heinlein said it as “Why is it called common sense when sense has never been common?”