Some of my most interesting parts were the bad parts. Like, I once got into my mother’s car, let out the brake and steered it into the garage door. Or, again, I drank motor oil thinking it was chocolate syrup. I had to have my stomach pumped out. And later, I and another kid set fire to the forest behind my house. On the positive side, the fire truck was really neat. And all this took place before my 6th birthday.
But if you leave out all the bad stuff it’s gonna be really boring. On the other hand, if you include everything you several volumes. one for each century.
Botulism Bob 7 months ago
With 1,500 years of bad stuff, how big can that book get?
drbee 7 months ago
Think of it as the ‘Encyclopedia Broomhilda’… Britannica wouldn’t even come Close.
snsurone76 7 months ago
It’s her autobiography. Gaylord—not “Confessions”.
preacherman Premium Member 7 months ago
Some of my most interesting parts were the bad parts. Like, I once got into my mother’s car, let out the brake and steered it into the garage door. Or, again, I drank motor oil thinking it was chocolate syrup. I had to have my stomach pumped out. And later, I and another kid set fire to the forest behind my house. On the positive side, the fire truck was really neat. And all this took place before my 6th birthday.
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
Stuff happens.
Just_Karl 7 months ago
Just write “yada, yada, yada…” in place of the bad parts.
mckeonfuneralhomebx 7 months ago
We call this a “HEADSTONE”
daleandkristen 7 months ago
Awwww. You fly exceptionally well on your broomstick. Not everyone can say that!
Angry Indeed Premium Member 7 months ago
I “gas” there’s a very interesting “life story” about her automobile.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 7 months ago
“A man was born…he lived and died.”
www.gocomics.Com/peanuts/1958/09/28
cuzinron47 7 months ago
But if you leave out all the bad stuff it’s gonna be really boring. On the other hand, if you include everything you several volumes. one for each century.