I had a former East German tell me that his first month in the USA nearly had him hiding in his closet because of the news, but then he talked to his father in the newly re-united Germany and his father told him not to worry— that the United States was a tiny, fragile egg, and when you put it on an anvil and brought your sledge hammer down with all the force you could muster, all you got was a broken sledge hammer.
The father’s opinion was that the news was no big deal to the Americans, only to everyone else in the world.
rekam Premium Member about 6 years ago
I certainly hope not, Ralph.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 6 years ago
got any room for me?
waltermgm about 6 years ago
If only.
stealth694 about 6 years ago
I know the feeling.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Because yesterday always SEEMS so much better …
colcam about 6 years ago
I had a former East German tell me that his first month in the USA nearly had him hiding in his closet because of the news, but then he talked to his father in the newly re-united Germany and his father told him not to worry— that the United States was a tiny, fragile egg, and when you put it on an anvil and brought your sledge hammer down with all the force you could muster, all you got was a broken sledge hammer.
The father’s opinion was that the news was no big deal to the Americans, only to everyone else in the world.
zeexenon about 6 years ago
And Journalists missed the holocaust … the most recent one.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
Global worming isn’t the same as climate change.
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Good idea. Go back inside.
BaconBoyCamper about 6 years ago
Not cocoon. “Chrysalis”