People that look like cartoons
Bill Maher looks like Milhouse. ok, I said it. Now I'm going to google it to see if someone else has thought this before.
After googling this thought, I've come to the conclusion that it is somewhat original. Couldn't find anyone else on the web with this thought. Isn't this, in and of itself, a huge win?
Truly original thoughts are very difficult to generate - always have been. That said, when you have one, and can validate it (to some extent) over the internet, it feels good. Keep in mind, I'm saying this about my horrendously trivial, completely irrelevant, and mildly offensive thought that Bill Maher looks like Milhouse. Can you imagine what it feels like to come up with an idea that matters?

After googling this thought, I've come to the conclusion that it is somewhat original. Couldn't find anyone else on the web with this thought. Isn't this, in and of itself, a huge win?
Truly original thoughts are very difficult to generate - always have been. That said, when you have one, and can validate it (to some extent) over the internet, it feels good. Keep in mind, I'm saying this about my horrendously trivial, completely irrelevant, and mildly offensive thought that Bill Maher looks like Milhouse. Can you imagine what it feels like to come up with an idea that matters?



Now some people think that there is a perpetual commnication gap between the generations. . . I've never seriously subscribed to that -- until now. I'm looking at the pic of Bill Maher and wondering how in the hell anyone could think he looks like Richard Nixon. Maybe it's me, I think. You get paranoid in your old age. Now, of course, I'm thinking "Milhouse" is just a hip way of referring to Richard Milhouse Nixon. I don't even see the cartoon character sitting off to the left, and even if I did I don't have a clue that his name is "Milhouse". Then the light goes on. Ohhhhhhho . . . No wonder we can't communicate with the Iranians -- we can't even communicate among our own. Ever learning, Boomer
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