When I was a pilot, I lived by the following motto: “Flying is a calculated risk. Do it often enough, and eventually it will kill you. The objective is to stack the odds so much in your favor that something else, preferably old age, will kill you first.”
Apparently the difference between calculus and statistics isn’t Wiley Miller’s strong point, which is why the joke comes up lame. Is there a joke therapist in the house?
Seems in scenes such as this one, all Wiley’s participants are well along in age. Curious, given the variety of really foolish ways people of all ages reach this point nowadays.
oldpine52 almost 6 years ago
I don’t know, he came to the same conclusion that we will come to in the end.
RAGs almost 6 years ago
“Enjoy life while you can, you won’t get out of it alive.”
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
You only die once too, so don’t rush it.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Was that before or after he said “hold my beer”?
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 6 years ago
And where he is now, he’ll live forever.
For a Just and Peaceful World almost 6 years ago
“it’s a calculated risk”. Words fit to put over the door of the Trump Presidential Library.
Superfrog almost 6 years ago
Death is a mathematical certainty.
Bryan Farht almost 6 years ago
Did he buy a gun?
dadoctah almost 6 years ago
I was a math major in college. And today, forty years later, my dentist told me I had too much calculus.
Adiraiju almost 6 years ago
“Well, Mike, believe me, I calculated the odds of this succeeding against the odds I was doing something incredibly stupid… and I went ahead anyway.”
-Crow T. Robot
tripwire45 almost 6 years ago
Darwin Awards once again in operation.
smgray almost 6 years ago
Don’t need calculus to see how that adds up.
Masterskrain almost 6 years ago
The sophisticated version of: “Hey, y’all, WATCH THIS!”
DanFlak almost 6 years ago
When I was a pilot, I lived by the following motto: “Flying is a calculated risk. Do it often enough, and eventually it will kill you. The objective is to stack the odds so much in your favor that something else, preferably old age, will kill you first.”
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 6 years ago
Well, he didn’t angle his way there by mistake or did he?
rugeirn almost 6 years ago
Apparently the difference between calculus and statistics isn’t Wiley Miller’s strong point, which is why the joke comes up lame. Is there a joke therapist in the house?
forsyth almost 6 years ago
As I tell my wife, “You can do Anything once”.
johnec almost 6 years ago
What was the other woman’s name?
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
Seems in scenes such as this one, all Wiley’s participants are well along in age. Curious, given the variety of really foolish ways people of all ages reach this point nowadays.
rlaker22j almost 6 years ago
He was right you only live once fly
MichaelHelwig almost 6 years ago
What does calculus have to do with it?
BiathlonNut almost 6 years ago
You only live twice, once when you are born, and once when you stare death in the face.
- Ian Fleming
jmcenanly almost 6 years ago
Unless you are James Bond, then, You Only Live Twice.
procentrum almost 6 years ago
Irony, as shown on headstones. Keep up the great work
Al Nala almost 6 years ago
Calculus does not help one with probabilities.
DCBakerEsq almost 6 years ago
Death comes for us all.
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
He actually seemed dead sure about his actions.
alexius23 almost 6 years ago
You only live twice or so it seems one life for yourself and one for your dreams
willie_mctell almost 6 years ago
Or basic probability.
bakana almost 6 years ago
Most people only Die Once, too, but most of us prefer to make the “Live Once” part last as long as possible.
DanFlak almost 6 years ago
Do you live, or do you exist?
darthnul almost 6 years ago
He calculated his allotted number of lives correctly…
sufamelico almost 6 years ago
Or in the Turd’s gravestone methinks
cocavan11 almost 6 years ago
Not “you only live once,” but “you live only once.”