This talk about worms has me remembering a Halloween of decades ago when I was a little kid. The homeowner (dressed as a witch) came to the door with two pots in her hands which she held high enough that you couldn’t see into them. “Worms or eyeballs” she said and you had to stick your hand into whichever you chose. (The “worms” were spaghetti and the “eyeballs” green grapes.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Wise words, Gracie’s grandaunt Carmen and Carmen’s amiga.
macky87 over 3 years ago
Ah! Another variation of the old saying “the early bird gets the worm”.
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
The words of wisdom I see here are, “A little child shall lead them.”
[Traveler] Premium Member over 3 years ago
Don’t push on doors marked pull
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Pragmatism rules?
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 3 years ago
How about “Reach for the stars but watch where you’re walking. Especially if you own dogs.”
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
and be at least 60 years older
rpmurray over 3 years ago
Time ends all men.
edreajr over 3 years ago
This talk about worms has me remembering a Halloween of decades ago when I was a little kid. The homeowner (dressed as a witch) came to the door with two pots in her hands which she held high enough that you couldn’t see into them. “Worms or eyeballs” she said and you had to stick your hand into whichever you chose. (The “worms” were spaghetti and the “eyeballs” green grapes.
TexTech over 3 years ago
Since Gracie seems to already know all the cliches, she got a dose of practical wisdom.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 3 years ago
They set the benchmark pretty low.
The Orange Mailman over 3 years ago
Should have left it as an anapodoton.