Considerable Resistance
When Gwen asked Twyla Sue how much resistance her father was giving to buying her a new Corvette, she said a picture is worth a thousand words . . .
When Gwen asked Twyla Sue how much resistance her father was giving to buying her a new Corvette, she said a picture is worth a thousand words . . .
Jack’s friend Bill was “Blue” and his other friend Bob was “Red”. Trying to get one to listen to the other was kind of like trying to swim upstream in spring runoff . . .
The pressure had been tremendous, and the President had discovered that real privacy was harder to find than he had ever dreamed possible. The advance crew suggested this area in Glacier National Park, but even there, grizzly bears were a potential problem, though perhaps less of a danger than his political opponents . . .
Donald was beginning to think his wife might be right–he may be over-watering the lawn . . .
“Rustic” is how the Realtor described it; “A little paint and a few nails, and the bathtub, though outside, is wood trimmed . . .”
Going with the flow was not that difficult to initiate; changing direction proved more difficult–a lesson politicians didn’t seem to learn . . .