In playing Monopoly as a kid, some players would count the squares to the property they wanted to hit, and then beg the dice to roll that number. I could never see the point in that. Just roll the dice and handle what comes. I still feel that way about optimism and pessimism. Why react emotionally before anything happens? I like to say, “What have we here?”
Miny Boy over 9 years ago
but never happy
Hugh B. Hayve over 9 years ago
Worst case Ontario is that it could be sold out.
nosirrom over 9 years ago
I don’t set the bar too low anymore. My back can’t do the limbo like it once could.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
I have known many people who were not happy unless they had something to complain about to others.
Leroy over 9 years ago
In playing Monopoly as a kid, some players would count the squares to the property they wanted to hit, and then beg the dice to roll that number. I could never see the point in that. Just roll the dice and handle what comes. I still feel that way about optimism and pessimism. Why react emotionally before anything happens? I like to say, “What have we here?”
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 9 years ago
People that have a ‘Plan-B’ are called what… Boy Scouts.
tegm about 9 years ago
POSSIBLY MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IN THIS STRIP XD