Da dangers of diverse determinations and decisions: disagreements.
Focus groups always ruin everything.
It’s easier to try, than to prove it can’t be done..
And how would Benny know what the cost would be?
Not the type of kids I grew up with. Or was that in my dreams? More a nightmare!
The ice cream truck will have to pull a trailer with the toys. Perhaps they can put someone dressed as Santa on the trailer.
Yup. Whenever you share a bright idea, all other people can do is see problems with it. If they even understand it. 8(
I’m wondering why no one wanted the toys? And perhaps if the cops and firefighters turned their ice cream trucks into deluxe hot chocolate trucks for the season.
It’s always easier to shoot down an idea than to come up with one.
Creativity by committee is not always pretty.
Something about “a prophet in his home town”
May 12, 2016
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction 7 months ago
Da dangers of diverse determinations and decisions: disagreements.
Ellis97 7 months ago
Focus groups always ruin everything.
crookedwolf Premium Member 7 months ago
It’s easier to try, than to prove it can’t be done..
jagedlo 7 months ago
And how would Benny know what the cost would be?
goboboyd 7 months ago
Not the type of kids I grew up with. Or was that in my dreams? More a nightmare!
DM2860 7 months ago
The ice cream truck will have to pull a trailer with the toys. Perhaps they can put someone dressed as Santa on the trailer.
DaBump Premium Member 7 months ago
Yup. Whenever you share a bright idea, all other people can do is see problems with it. If they even understand it. 8(
Jaymi Cee Premium Member 7 months ago
I’m wondering why no one wanted the toys? And perhaps if the cops and firefighters turned their ice cream trucks into deluxe hot chocolate trucks for the season.
PassinThru 7 months ago
It’s always easier to shoot down an idea than to come up with one.
Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago
Creativity by committee is not always pretty.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 7 months ago
Something about “a prophet in his home town”