W I S E.
You bored him enough Earl.
I, a non-elderly person (I’m 27), say to people I’m either “dandy as a lion” or “grand as a piano” (mostly the first one).
Back away slowly and use only calm, soothing tones of voice. Earl’s med’s will kick in shortly…
I’m feeling something like a piano, OFF KEY
Ha! That sounds like my dad. People ask him how he’s doing and he says “Unbelievable”…then you have to ask, “unbelievably good or bad?”
…or sometimes he’ll say “I feel like a million…but I’m not that old”
My stock response to this question: “I can’t complain—but I do!”
I like George Carlin’s answer……“I’m not unwell, thank you.”
Sometimes, it’s “Fine, as long as you don’t ask for details.” I sure do admire Earl’s positive attitude. It’s contagious.
Quick, before he tells you another, Nelson.
Why, I’m up on two pegs!
Fair to partly cloudy. or Fair to middlin’
Mine: “Up and taking nourishment!”
“Just peachy”
Me… " I’m boss as a dog ".
What ever happened to “Fit as a Fiddle”?
Mine is “Absolutely Marvelous”.
I hope Craig and Martha at waywordradio.org get a copy. It is an excellent weekly on language, including folksy sayings.
The thing is, most people who as how you are don’t really want to know.
He’s starting to sound like a grand-pa.
I’m upright and breathing.
Grandpa’s scarey
Awwwww…
I love Earl!
xxx
hippogriff: I blew it badly, his name is Grant.
Nelson probably needs to use the bathroom.
I think George Carlin had the best one: I’m not unwell, thank you.
Standard answer from another time was, “Like a two-year old” which was fine unless you had to define whether that was a colt, a chicken, or an egg.
“I’m not getting better, I’m getting older!”
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
W I S E.
Llewellenbruce over 12 years ago
You bored him enough Earl.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
I, a non-elderly person (I’m 27), say to people I’m either “dandy as a lion” or “grand as a piano” (mostly the first one).
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Back away slowly and use only calm, soothing tones of voice. Earl’s med’s will kick in shortly…
Fusnr over 12 years ago
I’m feeling something like a piano, OFF KEY
Sodaburger over 12 years ago
Ha! That sounds like my dad. People ask him how he’s doing and he says “Unbelievable”…then you have to ask, “unbelievably good or bad?”
…or sometimes he’ll say “I feel like a million…but I’m not that old”
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
My stock response to this question: “I can’t complain—but I do!”
gjsjr41 over 12 years ago
I like George Carlin’s answer……“I’m not unwell, thank you.”
Arianne over 12 years ago
Sometimes, it’s “Fine, as long as you don’t ask for details.” I sure do admire Earl’s positive attitude. It’s contagious.
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Quick, before he tells you another, Nelson.
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
Why, I’m up on two pegs!
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Fair to partly cloudy. or Fair to middlin’
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
Mine: “Up and taking nourishment!”
millibob over 12 years ago
“Just peachy”
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
Me… " I’m boss as a dog ".
BlackHawkDon over 12 years ago
What ever happened to “Fit as a Fiddle”?
aerwalt over 12 years ago
Mine is “Absolutely Marvelous”.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
I hope Craig and Martha at waywordradio.org get a copy. It is an excellent weekly on language, including folksy sayings.
KEA over 12 years ago
The thing is, most people who as how you are don’t really want to know.
tbritt99 over 12 years ago
He’s starting to sound like a grand-pa.
coffeeturtle over 12 years ago
I’m upright and breathing.
Stagger Lee over 12 years ago
Grandpa’s scarey
Number Three over 12 years ago
Awwwww…
I love Earl!
xxx
hippogriff over 12 years ago
hippogriff: I blew it badly, his name is Grant.
KA7DRE Premium Member over 12 years ago
Nelson probably needs to use the bathroom.
gordol over 12 years ago
I think George Carlin had the best one: I’m not unwell, thank you.
Tin Can Twidget over 12 years ago
Standard answer from another time was, “Like a two-year old” which was fine unless you had to define whether that was a colt, a chicken, or an egg.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
“I’m not getting better, I’m getting older!”