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In Augusta, Georgia, citca 1975, anytime I went to a bar, men would ask me âdo you drink liquor?â And âare you married?â Can anyone tell me why they did this?
There are all kinds of âhappyâ, Caulfield. A lot of people would consider driving your teacher crazy is an odd way to be happy, but it suits you. Frazz finds âhappyâ swimming in a lake thatâs just a couple degrees above the freezing point. For Miss Plainwell, âhappyâ is a marathon. For Mrs. Olsen, coffee, a doughnut and the crossword. (Getting one up on Caulfield is not âhappyâ for Mrs. Olsenâitâs pure joy!)
Commediacrit about 1 month ago
Looking, like Diogenes, for an honest man.
In Augusta, Georgia, citca 1975, anytime I went to a bar, men would ask me âdo you drink liquor?â And âare you married?â Can anyone tell me why they did this?
diazch408 about 1 month ago
I have been to Chillâs, but no complaints were made when kids came into the bar during happy hour(then again, it was during the Final Four).
Yermo Adam about 1 month ago
Cynical Sots.
Slowly, he turned... about 1 month ago
I havenât been since Crazy Guggenheim was there⊠of course, he was more of an optimist.
spinner about 1 month ago
Simple. If you tell the bartender youâre married, he knows to pour you a double.
sandpiper about 1 month ago
Itâs called âHappy Hourâ because, like âLife Time Warranty.â itâs an easy promise to make.
grocks about 1 month ago
Good answer, Frazz!
royq27 about 1 month ago
The best âHappy Hoursâ are the ones that have small portion dinners at affordable prices.
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 1 month ago
the only women in the bars I wasted my youth in were the barmaids and the dancers, most of whom were in one or more of my university classes.
laughseeker about 1 month ago
I believe cynics are a lot like pessimists, optimists with experience.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 30 days ago
You can do better, dot kinda happy is shallow empty and leaves you feeling sick
Smeagol 30 days ago
I sometimes call myself a sarcastic cynic.
DKHenderson 30 days ago
There are all kinds of âhappyâ, Caulfield. A lot of people would consider driving your teacher crazy is an odd way to be happy, but it suits you. Frazz finds âhappyâ swimming in a lake thatâs just a couple degrees above the freezing point. For Miss Plainwell, âhappyâ is a marathon. For Mrs. Olsen, coffee, a doughnut and the crossword. (Getting one up on Caulfield is not âhappyâ for Mrs. Olsenâitâs pure joy!)
soaringblocks 30 days ago
Jefâs drawings themselves are so wonderful!