Hindsight
Haroon had heard that hindsight was 20/20, but he thought it might be overrated in some cases. . .
Haroon had heard that hindsight was 20/20, but he thought it might be overrated in some cases. . .
The new Toni & Guy’s franchise for India was going with the minimalist approach until the concept was proven profitable . . .
In Ferguson MO, the protest agitators had warned the citizens to observe the 5 second rule: Don’t eat anything that’s been dropped and stays on the ground for more than 5 seconds. Since much of the produce grew in or on the ground, and other veggies may have been on the ground while harvesting, the veggie stall owner escaped the wrath of the protesters . . . there wasn’t much of a building to burn anyway, and how do you get lettuce to burn?
While the boys were not uninterested in the outcome of the World Cup, football wasn’t their first concern; after all, it just wasn’t “Cricket . . .”
After his wife booked a nature hiking vacation in Arizona in the Sonoran desert in August (An un-researched eBay deal, cheap and now he understood why) and this year a rustic Alaskan vacation in February, all he could say when she started talking about Africa or India was “Nevermore!”
Prior to visiting India, Rufus had always thought the concept of being a vegetarian a little boring–no chicken wings, no burgers, no bacon–but after a trip to the market he thought maybe he was going to reevaluate . . .