I called my sister one time and she mentioned her husband, obsessed with cycling, had just returned from France. I asked her if he went to the Tour de France, meaning as a spectator, as it had been going on at the time.
Later learned that the two of them seriously believed I thought he was actually in the race. He took it as quite the compliment and bragged to everyone for ages about it. He was close to 60 years old at the time, and, despite the cycling, he had a massive pot belly (and looked beyond ridiculous in biking shorts). The male ego knows no bounds.
Argythree about 4 years ago
Good one!!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
c’est ridicule, Poncho
GROG Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s his life to waste.
MS72 about 4 years ago
Tour de l’Hospital
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Poncho that is an opinion and like armpits everyone has one ;-)
J Short about 4 years ago
He tired of chasing tires, so he retired.
tcayer about 4 years ago
I put the first one in the same category, personally.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
The best part of chasing cars and bikes is running. Catching them is a waste of time. They taste terrible, or so I suspect.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
We all have dreams….
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Strange, that lost thought balloon popped into my head, too; as I was commenting on GoComics!
JLChi about 4 years ago
I called my sister one time and she mentioned her husband, obsessed with cycling, had just returned from France. I asked her if he went to the Tour de France, meaning as a spectator, as it had been going on at the time.
Later learned that the two of them seriously believed I thought he was actually in the race. He took it as quite the compliment and bragged to everyone for ages about it. He was close to 60 years old at the time, and, despite the cycling, he had a massive pot belly (and looked beyond ridiculous in biking shorts). The male ego knows no bounds.