On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett
- December 10, 2012
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We’ve all been through this. In fact we go through it every day. We all know how tough, but also funny, it can be, as we move through life’s situations if we take our knocks with good humor. And we know also how very rewarding it can be when we actually occasionally get things right.
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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
Meh, Europe isn’t the USA.
Pharmakeus Ubik said, 6 months ago
That’s the point. You can’t see the big picture without more perspective.
Prof danglais said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Hallelujah to that. Best argument yet for living in Europe.
Joan Alos said, 6 months ago
I don’t speak European either :(
D W said, 6 months ago
Definitely worth the trip. I would love to go back and just stay. There is nothing like being able to take a drive to a city that is over 2000 years old or see castles. The lifestyle is so much more pleasant.
glendakan said, 6 months ago
Thank goodness Europe is not the USA.
Jon Hra said, 6 months ago
Hi DW…It’s not that I disagree with you (not really, because I’ve been to Europe) but I really love traveling all over the US and Canada. Most everyone speaks English (except for Southerners :), the National Parks are great and while the cities aren’t as old as Paris or Rome or London, most of them are awesome. Anyway…just my 2c worth.
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
You can see the flames billowing up on that stove in the background. So it looks like it’s a gas stove today, and that’s good. But there should be a big stove exhaust hood over that stove to catch the cooking grease. I mean even an average house will have them, why not a restaurant? Those pots and pans hanging over the stove will get coated with a thick, grimy sludge of grease even before they are used, with that setup. Then when you use the pan, the grease already on it will blacken into a tar-like substance that will never come off. That is, unless you can get Paul to invent a chemical substance that can dissolve it.
antoniohaya said, 6 months ago
The exhaust hood may just be out of frame. A restaurant I worked at had like a huge one up near the ceiling.
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
Oh. I had to clean them so in my experience they were low.
msowards said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
You can say that again. Life in the USA is soo much easier than any place else.
lightenup
said, 6 months ago
Every country has it’s strengths and weaknesses. Both the US and Europe (and whatever your home country is) are great places to live and visit. It all depends on your attitude.
dbig 1oohh said, 6 months ago
@D W
Here,here! And if you go to Germany,believe it or not, most of them DO speak English so you don’t have to have a translator with you. To graduate High School over there you have to be able to speak 3 languages,unlike the joke we in America call the Educational System has.
comicsssfan said, 6 months ago
Learning is the devil in Michigan. Academics are crowded out by sports starting in the middle schools.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
The way things are in the USA it would be smarter to relocate to a stable European country and visit here.