Silly statement that “Money can’t buy you happiness.” Let me see, I wasn’t happy when I bought my first car, or was I? And there is “I want experiences, not property”. I refer you back to my first car, I had lots of experiences in it, that I wouldn’t have had, if hadn’t bought it.
The guy who can’t afford new glasses to make his eyes stop hurting would be happier if he had money. And the majority of fights in a marriage stem from a lack of money.
Odd what an easy treatment Taylor Swift got in the strip. Most characters have some flaw, but the Swift fish gets only the most likable smile and comments each day. Much like the squid girl Jim Toomey invented to be an “SJW,” easily showing up everyone else.
Money gives you options. For me, my children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren are the reasons Call Of The Void had no sway over me these days.
I have a cousin who took her daughter to see Taylor Swift in Philadelphia. Spent $3,000 for two tickets. Said it was a life changing experience and worth every penny. For them, money did buy happiness.
Money may not buy happiness, but it can buy the best medical care, the best education, the best food, the most comfortable clothes, the nicest living arrangements, and the most luxurious vacations. And if you can have all those things and not be happy, you don’t deserve happiness. I can’t recall the original source of that joke, but I think it was some comedian from the ’50’s or ’60’s.
CO Premium Member 9 months ago
Silly statement that “Money can’t buy you happiness.” Let me see, I wasn’t happy when I bought my first car, or was I? And there is “I want experiences, not property”. I refer you back to my first car, I had lots of experiences in it, that I wouldn’t have had, if hadn’t bought it.
Hegar 9 months ago
The guy who can’t afford new glasses to make his eyes stop hurting would be happier if he had money. And the majority of fights in a marriage stem from a lack of money.
Odd what an easy treatment Taylor Swift got in the strip. Most characters have some flaw, but the Swift fish gets only the most likable smile and comments each day. Much like the squid girl Jim Toomey invented to be an “SJW,” easily showing up everyone else.
Keno21 9 months ago
Anyone who says money doesn’t buy happiness, invariably already has plenty of it. Let them go hungry for a few days…
[Unnamed Reader - b66f38] 9 months ago
I heard,“It’s easier to be unhappy with money.”
jessebob42 9 months ago
Money gives you options. For me, my children, grandchildren and now great grandchildren are the reasons Call Of The Void had no sway over me these days.
WaitingMan 9 months ago
I have a cousin who took her daughter to see Taylor Swift in Philadelphia. Spent $3,000 for two tickets. Said it was a life changing experience and worth every penny. For them, money did buy happiness.
bluephrog 9 months ago
Only question is will the Swift-Kelce offspring dance and sing or be interior linemen?
monya_43 9 months ago
I’ve heard it said that those who say, “money can’t buy happiness” don’t know where to shop.
Pet 9 months ago
Money CAN buy happiness.
I buy things that make me happy with my money :-D
Huckleberry Hiroshima 9 months ago
I think money can certainly buy happiness. Honestly.
ahnk_2000 9 months ago
As my mom put it, “Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy the type of misery you prefer.”
ladykat 9 months ago
Money may not buy happiness, but it pays rent (or mortgage), utilities and food. This makes most people happy.
formathe 9 months ago
money cannot buy happiness. but it can rent Joy by the hour. What happens in Vegas,,,,,,,
Steverino Premium Member 9 months ago
“I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor, and rich is better.”― Mae West
raptor 9 months ago
Money can’t buy you happiness, but it lets you suffer in luxury…
CaveCat87 9 months ago
“Money can’t buy happiness.” Try telling that to Calvin, who believes that he’ll get money for every little thing that he does.
Mediatech 9 months ago
Anybody who says money can’t buy happiness has obviously never adopted a puppy.
Charlie Fogwhistle 9 months ago
Money may not buy happiness, but it can buy the best medical care, the best education, the best food, the most comfortable clothes, the nicest living arrangements, and the most luxurious vacations. And if you can have all those things and not be happy, you don’t deserve happiness. I can’t recall the original source of that joke, but I think it was some comedian from the ’50’s or ’60’s.
MT Wallet 9 months ago
Lio February 7.
Uncle Kenny 9 months ago
“I’ve Been Poor, and I’ve Been Rich. Rich Is Better!” —Beatrice Kaufmann. (Often attributed to many others.)