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I remember holding up the split milkweed pods to let the winds off Lake Erie spread them about. Not too many indoor distractions in the 50âs, so we mostly found things to do outside.
Every time Wallace has that milkweed staff and is spreading its seeds, it reminds me of the parable of the sower from Mark chapter 4. I hope that there is going to be a comic in spring where milkweed springs up and (in the words of Andrew Peterson) âThe hills remember green again.â
Spud, your first thought was best. A soft answer turneth away wrath (whereas your claim to dangerous âheatâ might have itself been derided, thus ineffective as a comeback).
Ha. In a class I used to teach, one of the students frequently said âOkey-dokey, artichokeyâ, and it always cracked us up. I hadnât heard that phrase in a LONG time.
Iâm not good at comebacks, but my grandmother was a master. I was taking her to the grocery store one day. When I parked and we got out, some old man walked up and accused me of taking his parking spot. I hadnât even rushed to that spot, much less cut anyone off or anything, so I had no idea why he was saying this. While I was shocked and trying to find my words, my grandmother calmly asked him, âSo what do you wanna be when you grow up?â Man walked away with a beet red face. Gramma. My hero.
catchup over 2 years ago
I invariably think of the perfect retort about a week later.
Ida No over 2 years ago
The problem is that Timmy was Spud on, spot!
Setriuno Premium Member over 2 years ago
âLâespirit de lâescalierâ; an expression I first learned about from Marcie of the Peanuts
matunuckart over 2 years ago
I appreciate Wallace with Milkweed pods!
Happy Chad over 2 years ago
Love it
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 2 years ago
Donât fool with molasses
crookedwolf Premium Member over 2 years ago
He âchokedâ, all right..!
jschumaker over 2 years ago
Spud plays soccer?
thegamingowl365 over 2 years ago
Isnât Mclaughlin jacksepticeyeâs last name?
Ed The Red Premium Member over 2 years ago
Lâesprit_de_lâescalier (âwisdom of the stairsâ) is a French term for the predicament of thinking of the perfect reply too late.
andyboda over 2 years ago
I remember holding up the split milkweed pods to let the winds off Lake Erie spread them about. Not too many indoor distractions in the 50âs, so we mostly found things to do outside.
gamerdude8000 over 2 years ago
just a little work on combacks
morningglory73 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Saving monarch butterflies by spreading milkweed seeds.
NotAndy28 over 2 years ago
Every time Wallace has that milkweed staff and is spreading its seeds, it reminds me of the parable of the sower from Mark chapter 4. I hope that there is going to be a comic in spring where milkweed springs up and (in the words of Andrew Peterson) âThe hills remember green again.â
Publius10608218 over 2 years ago
Sounds like my typical response too
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Does indeed need some workâŠ..
GKBOWOOD Premium Member over 2 years ago
Well, some days youâre the dog and some days youâre the hydrant.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Iâm sure that took the air right out of them. At a minimum they are probably still standing there in bewilderment trying to figure it out.
WCraft over 2 years ago
Oh yeah? The jerk store called and theyâre running out of you!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Still a good replay.
JH&Cats over 2 years ago
Spud, your first thought was best. A soft answer turneth away wrath (whereas your claim to dangerous âheatâ might have itself been derided, thus ineffective as a comeback).
rgcviper over 2 years ago
Ha. In a class I used to teach, one of the students frequently said âOkey-dokey, artichokeyâ, and it always cracked us up. I hadnât heard that phrase in a LONG time.
Made me laugh.
munkypunks over 2 years ago
Trond, whatâs the connection to Marcie? That has to be fantastic.
lrwells40 about 1 year ago
Iâm not good at comebacks, but my grandmother was a master. I was taking her to the grocery store one day. When I parked and we got out, some old man walked up and accused me of taking his parking spot. I hadnât even rushed to that spot, much less cut anyone off or anything, so I had no idea why he was saying this. While I was shocked and trying to find my words, my grandmother calmly asked him, âSo what do you wanna be when you grow up?â Man walked away with a beet red face. Gramma. My hero.