His sons invite him out? Wow. No grumbling allowed.
Dunno if he was necessarily grumbling about it…sounds more like he really did have a great time, but, now he’s wondering where all that stamina THEY had, that he USED to have, has gotten itself off to and when did it leave???
Hope he can ketchup with his sons when he cuts the mustard.
Gee, his sons must be in their 60s. Where did they get their energy?
Mustard doesn’t generally come in a jar, except for the foo-foo type (I’m looking at you, Grey Poupon).
Absolutely LOVE Ernest Tubbs “Too old to cut the mustard”, especially now!
The original saying was “cut the muster”, or being fit for action and able to join the muster (military formation).
DorothyGlenn Premium Member over 4 years ago
His sons invite him out? Wow. No grumbling allowed.
LadyPeterW over 4 years ago
Dunno if he was necessarily grumbling about it…sounds more like he really did have a great time, but, now he’s wondering where all that stamina THEY had, that he USED to have, has gotten itself off to and when did it leave???
Stevefk over 4 years ago
Hope he can ketchup with his sons when he cuts the mustard.
jth over 4 years ago
Gee, his sons must be in their 60s. Where did they get their energy?
kathybear over 4 years ago
Mustard doesn’t generally come in a jar, except for the foo-foo type (I’m looking at you, Grey Poupon).
DebUSNRet over 4 years ago
Absolutely LOVE Ernest Tubbs “Too old to cut the mustard”, especially now!
Ricky Bennett over 4 years ago
The original saying was “cut the muster”, or being fit for action and able to join the muster (military formation).