Would you believe …
It reminds me of the cartoon by Bob Mankoff, the former cartoon editor for the New Yorker with the caption " How about never; is never good for you?"
Now if you get a simple Yes, No, Maybe, OK message, you have to think someone “blew you off” with a single click.
That was too easy a guess.
Almost as good as Jake’s (John Belushi) excuses to his ex-fiancé (Carrie Fisher) in the Blues Brothers.
Doug K about 1 year ago
Would you believe …
elgrecousa Premium Member about 1 year ago
It reminds me of the cartoon by Bob Mankoff, the former cartoon editor for the New Yorker with the caption " How about never; is never good for you?"
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Now if you get a simple Yes, No, Maybe, OK message, you have to think someone “blew you off” with a single click.
Buckeye67 about 1 year ago
That was too easy a guess.
BJNight about 1 year ago
Almost as good as Jake’s (John Belushi) excuses to his ex-fiancé (Carrie Fisher) in the Blues Brothers.