As a teen, just old enough to be judgmental, around 13 or 14, our city slicker family was taken to a rodeo for entertainment. I found it to be pretty lame. The best part to me was when the clown was chased into a barrel by a 3,000 pound bull.
I learned two things that day. 1, Rodeos are not all they’re cracked up to be, and 2, never play chicken with a bull. Maybe I should go again, and get a perspective as a city slicker adult.
Bless you Scott, I know you are being ironic and that in reality, you are a very fine draughtsman and artist .. but in the meantime, you really should get a couple or three more templates of your wife to trace, if you want to stay married ..
Jeff0811 over 3 years ago
As a teen, just old enough to be judgmental, around 13 or 14, our city slicker family was taken to a rodeo for entertainment. I found it to be pretty lame. The best part to me was when the clown was chased into a barrel by a 3,000 pound bull.
I learned two things that day. 1, Rodeos are not all they’re cracked up to be, and 2, never play chicken with a bull. Maybe I should go again, and get a perspective as a city slicker adult.
Stephen Gilberg over 3 years ago
My main takeaway is “Before you implement an initiative, think of the worst way people might take advantage of it.”
Thinkingblade over 3 years ago
How about – if you provide an incentive for something, people will find the easiest way to achieve it.
Nick Danger over 3 years ago
The most common result of a government program is to make things worse.
jerry400 over 3 years ago
Bless you Scott, I know you are being ironic and that in reality, you are a very fine draughtsman and artist .. but in the meantime, you really should get a couple or three more templates of your wife to trace, if you want to stay married ..