Love the grandson "little blackjack". Seeing this, I remember my grandfather had one of these, he said it was his job back in the depression(the 1930's one, that is).
Never asked what he did with it - I can only imagine....
I remember that faux-pas, yeah, there is worse. I mean, image the rest of the class, most didn't know either word! At least it isn't like the time someone pronounced prerequisite as "Perry-quisit". Haha, those were the days.
4 comments:
Also, this idea reminds me of one of my most embarrassing moments in high school, when I mixed up the words bludgeon and curmudgeon.
...Okay, in retrospect, it's not all that embarrassing, but give me a break, I was a perfectionist high school nerd!
Love the grandson "little blackjack". Seeing this, I remember my grandfather had one of these, he said it was his job back in the depression(the 1930's one, that is).
Never asked what he did with it - I can only imagine....
I remember that faux-pas, yeah, there is worse. I mean, image the rest of the class, most didn't know either word! At least it isn't like the time someone pronounced prerequisite as "Perry-quisit". Haha, those were the days.
-Chris
the old one has spikes. does that mean that spikes are, like, the club equivalent of liver spots?
Post a Comment