Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Never Spend Your Last Dollar on Beer!
Uncle Billy Thinks
At the Pub, the bar I go to three nights a week and write in my journal; a large drought beer cost $1.00.
Last night I went to the bar to get a beer. An old white alcoholic who is a "regular" ask me to spot him a beer. Since he never asked before, I said, "Sure" and ordered him one too. I looked on the bar and saw he had a dollar laying in front of him. I asked , "What's wrong with your dollar?" He answered, "It's my last one!" I learned a valuable lesson, never spend your last dollar on a beer!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Skill or Luck
Uncle Billy Thinks
This holds true with all games. I told a friend who just lost a game of pool, "It's half skill and half luck."
If you win it's skill and if you loose it's luck."
This holds true with all games. I told a friend who just lost a game of pool, "It's half skill and half luck."
If you win it's skill and if you loose it's luck."
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
They is a Four Letter Word
Uncle Billy Thinks
From time to time I am struck by how the word they is used. On its face they simply refers to more than one person, but it has come to refer to a mysterious sinister group. We all use it this way. "They are going to take our guns away." "They are going to raise our taxes." Of course in this case we are referring to members of our elected government except, of course the ones we voted for. Using they allows us to denigrate the group without identifying individuals. It saves time and requires a minimum of information.
There is another much used they. This they, in my way of thinking; definitely should have a "four letter word" status. It is used like a code word. It implies that those present understand who is included in they, and that the group referred to is not present. It is efficient in that it allows the speaker to reinforce what he or she believes without specifically naming the group. Here are some examples of how "they" is used:
They wouldn't help themselves if they could.
Aren't you afraid they are going to take over?
They don't appreciate anything you do for them anyway.
They wouldn't work if they could get a job.
They just don't care.
They'd just piss it away.
They can't be trusted
They just don't take care of anything.
They just don't care.
While I have no intention of not using four letter words(it has taken me a lifetime to develop my skill with them) I will in the future consider my new four letter word and consider it's intent before using it. I hope you will too.
From time to time I am struck by how the word they is used. On its face they simply refers to more than one person, but it has come to refer to a mysterious sinister group. We all use it this way. "They are going to take our guns away." "They are going to raise our taxes." Of course in this case we are referring to members of our elected government except, of course the ones we voted for. Using they allows us to denigrate the group without identifying individuals. It saves time and requires a minimum of information.
There is another much used they. This they, in my way of thinking; definitely should have a "four letter word" status. It is used like a code word. It implies that those present understand who is included in they, and that the group referred to is not present. It is efficient in that it allows the speaker to reinforce what he or she believes without specifically naming the group. Here are some examples of how "they" is used:
They wouldn't help themselves if they could.
Aren't you afraid they are going to take over?
They don't appreciate anything you do for them anyway.
They wouldn't work if they could get a job.
They just don't care.
They'd just piss it away.
They can't be trusted
They just don't take care of anything.
They just don't care.
While I have no intention of not using four letter words(it has taken me a lifetime to develop my skill with them) I will in the future consider my new four letter word and consider it's intent before using it. I hope you will too.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Inertia Becomes Personal
This morning as I put so much effort into getting out of bed, I remembered the law of inertia. My body was certainly "at rest" and wanted to "stay at rest."
The second part about "a body in motion staying in motion", applies less and less as time goes by.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Carrying too much cash is dumb
I told my Bank Teller, "Things are so bad the next time you see me I might be wearing my ski mask. But I'll play it safe. Instead of carrying all those unmarked $20's out in a paper bag, I'll just have you put it in my account. I don't feel comfortable carrying all that cash around."
Monday, January 7, 2013
People in Glass Houses
People who live in glass houses..........................................................should have lots of paper towel and glass cleaner.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Time flies when you're having fun?
That's what we were always told and it held true, but as my time passed I realized something which I often shared with my son. WHEN YOU REACH A CERTAIN POINT IN LIFE TIME FLIES EVEN WHEN YOU'RE NOT HAVING FUN!!!
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