Why are we required to fork things over but never fork things under? And why do we dish things out but never dish things in? This is the right group for this question.
Can’t remember if it was Johnny Carson in one of his “Art Fern bits, or Yogi Berra telling someone how to get to his house who first said “When you come to the fork in the road, take it”…⁉️
pearlsbs about 2 months ago
A tiny joke.
HarryLime Premium Member about 2 months ago
Did Robert Frost write this?
The Orange Mailman about 2 months ago
Why are we required to fork things over but never fork things under? And why do we dish things out but never dish things in? This is the right group for this question.
P51Strega about 2 months ago
“Long tine no see.”
Steverino Premium Member about 2 months ago
Fork you.
wirepunchr about 2 months ago
I can see all 4 of his points.
cdward about 2 months ago
About a half hour from our home there is a road with a fork. And right in that fork, there is a 15 foot tall sculpture of a fork.
ChessPirate about 2 months ago
What?! Nobody took you? ☺
ChessPirate about 2 months ago
The “Fork in the Road Cafe” had to close down. Somebody kept taking it…
timinwsac Premium Member about 2 months ago
The fork in the road? Is that before or after the Slauson cutoff?
curtlyon19 about 2 months ago
excellent
Howard'sMyHero about 2 months ago
Can’t remember if it was Johnny Carson in one of his “Art Fern bits, or Yogi Berra telling someone how to get to his house who first said “When you come to the fork in the road, take it”…⁉️
( I think it was Yogi )
KEA about 2 months ago
he came to the bar because he saw a bear and a frog driving a Studebaker
CleverHans Premium Member about 2 months ago
From all the conversations the bar patrons have with inanimate objects, I suspect this bar does a brisk business in magic mushrooms…
oakie817 about 2 months ago
no one took you?