You folks will appreciate this - my hubby went off for his usual Sunday morining routine of golf and errands when he ran into a DL executive whom he used to work for when he was a CM. They talked about Mr. Ed, and this exec told my guy that he's had a few meetings with Ed and essentially categorized the man as a "corporate puppet."
I think that just about sums him up... :pinocchio
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[font=Palatino Linotype]Veni, Vidi, Velcro...[/font] [font=Comic Sans MS]I came, I saw, I got stuck.[/font]
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GREAT. Now I'm going to have the Beatles "Nowhere Man " stuck in my head all day. :mad:BRWombat wrote:Why, oh why, does all this talk about Ed Grier bring to mind this poem I learned as a child?
[INDENT]Yesterday upon the stair
I met a man who wasn't there.
He wasn't there again today
Oh how I wish he'd go away.[/INDENT]
(cool poem though) ;)
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lol! Sorry to mess with your head, but I wish I'd thought of the Beatles tune first. Those lyrics fit even better!darph nader wrote:GREAT. Now I'm going to have the Beatles "Nowhere Man " stuck in my head all day. :mad:
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I think I've mentioned this before.Why don't they just put his picture on a milk carton?
(of course,if I saw my face on a milk carton I'd think, "missing huh? lucky family").
(of course,if I saw my face on a milk carton I'd think, "missing huh? lucky family").
