Good ones!
Ed Davis
Inverness, Illinois, USA
Yeah, what it is with people taking pics of their food in restaurants?
Those are pretty funny. I've got one I've always wondered about. Why is it we drive on a "parkway", yet park on a "driveway"? 😂🤣
DANG good question G! I'm going to ponder this and get back to you - no matter how long it takes!Those are pretty funny. I've got one I've always wondered about. Why is it we drive on a "parkway", yet park on a "driveway"? 😂🤣
Yeah, what it is with people taking pics of their food in restaurants?
It seems to be the main theme of Social Media today. Everyone has to share where they eat, what they are eating, when they're on vacation and a zillion pics of them supposedly have a great time. They have to share their kids pics for every (supposed) highlight of their lives too. The bottom line question is, "Who's gives a rat's behind?". But they all humor one another with "like" and responses to keep everyone feeling good. When the real reality is, everyone is miserable, and they like to share that with all their "friends" too.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
I agree, but think back to what our grandfathers thought of US.
@brush GOOD POINT BRUCE! My relationship with my father never recovered from those "differences". Mind you he was career navy so I guess he thought I was going to hell in a handbasket...lol. Quite ridiculous now, when you compare it to what you see some of today's youth up to.....almost laughable that my teenage situation caused such family upheaval. I'm quite sure my situation was not that unusual, but a needless shame nonetheless. Oh well...c'est la vie as they say. I decided to use my experience as a personal training aid for when my turn at fatherhood came along, which turned a negative into a positive.



