Unexpected Good Fortune
Travelling through Seattle a good 15 years ago, I remembered an old friend I used to blow up Action Men with. We were bored, nothing to lose , so I looked him up in the phonebook. He was the only one of that name in there. "Come and stay," goes he.
Me and my mates were living in a car at that point so a bed was a novelty. After searching for a while, we rock up to a very posh mansion on Puget Sound with its own Helipad. "Come flying," goes he.
Has your luck held out recently?
( , Thu 14 Sep 2006, 18:43)
Travelling through Seattle a good 15 years ago, I remembered an old friend I used to blow up Action Men with. We were bored, nothing to lose , so I looked him up in the phonebook. He was the only one of that name in there. "Come and stay," goes he.
Me and my mates were living in a car at that point so a bed was a novelty. After searching for a while, we rock up to a very posh mansion on Puget Sound with its own Helipad. "Come flying," goes he.
Has your luck held out recently?
( , Thu 14 Sep 2006, 18:43)
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Clark Kent has got some questionable good fortune
by just donning a pair of glasses he becomes a regular idiot in the public eye, instead of the superhero. Lucky he's surrounded by idiots who can't tell the difference.
There again, it could be the same with Stephen Hawking. He looks like an idiot behind glasses too....that just might be some unexpected good fortune for him, adding to the perfect disguise.
I'll never trust a dribbly in glasses again.
( , Mon 18 Sep 2006, 18:28, Reply)
by just donning a pair of glasses he becomes a regular idiot in the public eye, instead of the superhero. Lucky he's surrounded by idiots who can't tell the difference.
There again, it could be the same with Stephen Hawking. He looks like an idiot behind glasses too....that just might be some unexpected good fortune for him, adding to the perfect disguise.
I'll never trust a dribbly in glasses again.
( , Mon 18 Sep 2006, 18:28, Reply)
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