Opus, you will never become a grumpy ol’ poop, because you are an endearing, silly little penguin who overthinks just about everything. Take it from someone who knows: I was designated an official Old Poop already when I was in college!
I’m thinking this is a ref to GHWB as VP. I don’t recall him doing very much smiling. Marginalized by Reagan’s White House staff, he was, indeed, a grumpy old poop.
I always thought Poppy Bush must have been frustrated as VP. There he was, former head of the CIA, a finger in every pie, knowing all the world leaders, knowing and understanding everything that was going on, and working under Ronald Reagan, who knew only what he read in the Reader’s Digest in 1964, blindsided by everything coming down the pike, getting through it with a smile and a funny story.
thirdguy over 10 years ago
I don’t think he is smilin so much any more.No bad on GHWB, but I wish he had stopped after Jeb.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Opus, you will never become a grumpy ol’ poop, because you are an endearing, silly little penguin who overthinks just about everything. Take it from someone who knows: I was designated an official Old Poop already when I was in college!
chuck_henebry over 10 years ago
I’m thinking this is a ref to GHWB as VP. I don’t recall him doing very much smiling. Marginalized by Reagan’s White House staff, he was, indeed, a grumpy old poop.
Retired Dude over 10 years ago
Hey, there’s nothing wrong with being a grumpy old poop.
Raygun over 10 years ago
I resemble that remark!
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
That joke would work now too. Just change the names.
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
“Not gonna do it… wouldn’t be prudent.”
mabrndt Premium Member over 10 years ago
According to the archive, June 29, 1987.
krisjackson01 over 10 years ago
I always thought Poppy Bush must have been frustrated as VP. There he was, former head of the CIA, a finger in every pie, knowing all the world leaders, knowing and understanding everything that was going on, and working under Ronald Reagan, who knew only what he read in the Reader’s Digest in 1964, blindsided by everything coming down the pike, getting through it with a smile and a funny story.