Why should he? Barney doesn’t have anything that Clyde wants. Clyde has chosen the lifestyle he leads and Barney really has nothing to contribute to that. Clyde can be a genuine friend because friendship is all he wants from anyone, especially Barney.
Help him if it will ease your conscience with your offer of money, which is all you really have. However, he will refuse as is his nature. And when you both meet your Maker at death, you who are the multi billionaire, will have a lot of explaining to do as to what you did with the talents You were given. However, the skills and wisdom given Clyde over the ages that he chose not to share with others will also beaccounted for. When much is given, much is expected….
cdward almost 2 years ago
The one who wants less is richer.
gawaintheknight almost 2 years ago
Move out of my sun.
uniquename almost 2 years ago
He’s asked for lots from you Barney. Just not money or influence.
Hamady Sack Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Clyde is a figment personality of Barney.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
Barney, you have no favor…
davidlwashburn almost 2 years ago
Why should he? Barney doesn’t have anything that Clyde wants. Clyde has chosen the lifestyle he leads and Barney really has nothing to contribute to that. Clyde can be a genuine friend because friendship is all he wants from anyone, especially Barney.
ValancyCarmody Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oooh, excellent!
face.less_b almost 2 years ago
I liked curried goat. Is that anything like curried favor?
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
Help him if it will ease your conscience with your offer of money, which is all you really have. However, he will refuse as is his nature. And when you both meet your Maker at death, you who are the multi billionaire, will have a lot of explaining to do as to what you did with the talents You were given. However, the skills and wisdom given Clyde over the ages that he chose not to share with others will also beaccounted for. When much is given, much is expected….
Atanwat almost 2 years ago
Gene Weingarten’s departure from the Washington Post was caused in part by “curry”, see: https://geneweingarten.substack.com/p/currying-disfavor