I’m trying to guess the reasons behind the emotions: surprise that something jumped on his windshield, delight that it was a frog, panic that it might get hurt, horror at the wipers being on, and regret at either the frog’s demise, or regret at the mess left on the windshield. But then he should have joy for now having such a great story to tell.
Ottodesu almost 12 years ago
Brilliant.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I’m trying to guess the reasons behind the emotions: surprise that something jumped on his windshield, delight that it was a frog, panic that it might get hurt, horror at the wipers being on, and regret at either the frog’s demise, or regret at the mess left on the windshield. But then he should have joy for now having such a great story to tell.
EMT almost 12 years ago
Wow…I feel like I walked into the “For Better or For Worse” comments section
Coyoty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Ironically, when he shows up unexpectedly, they also cry “Froggy!” and panic.
Jeff0811 almost 12 years ago
I’ve heard it said the average adult male thinks about such things about once every 8 seconds. Glad to know I am above average in something.
TheWildSow almost 12 years ago
Apparently, I can, as it wasn’t censored! Don’t know who said it first, but the quote is, “If you see him without an erection, make him a sandwich!”
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 12 years ago
It’s just a typical twist in statistics. There’s a bunch of guys who think of such things continuously and they throw the numbers out of whack.