Part of a toast drunk in military times ‘confusion to the enemy.’ Caulfield’s mantra, although he sees Mrs. Olsen more as a benevolent authority than an enemy.
Let me explain fractions to you in personal terms that you can easily understand, Caulfield. Up until 2 minutes ago, you had fulfilled a mere 7/80 of your life expectancy; now you’re all the way up to about 7/8 of it.
pearlsbs 11 months ago
Thinking outside the box can lead to great new discoveries. But first you need to understand what is in the box.
Erse IS better 11 months ago
Fractions are easy in principle (common denominator, right?) but as soon as I found decimals I was sold!
(yeah, yeah, I know that there’s no exact decimal representation of fractions like ⅓)
Sanspareil 11 months ago
I often say to my cat “Don’t think outside the box”
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
Follow the curriculum?
Bilan 11 months ago
Euphemisms for what??? Inquiring minds want to know.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 11 months ago
Caulfield just said too much. She’ll get right back to fractions.
sandpiper 11 months ago
Part of a toast drunk in military times ‘confusion to the enemy.’ Caulfield’s mantra, although he sees Mrs. Olsen more as a benevolent authority than an enemy.
brick10 11 months ago
Fractions are fascinating (or they can be).
Richard S Russell Premium Member 11 months ago
Let me explain fractions to you in personal terms that you can easily understand, Caulfield. Up until 2 minutes ago, you had fulfilled a mere 7/80 of your life expectancy; now you’re all the way up to about 7/8 of it.
amaneaux 11 months ago
At the office, they always tell us to think outside the box. But then they make us work in cubicles.
face.less_b 11 months ago
I think about 19/16s more interesting.
asrialfeeple 11 months ago
I bet she’d like to give him some fractions.
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
There’s outside the box, and then there’s going outside the ballpark.
Archistoteles 11 months ago
Funeral directors think inside the box.