Grandma's 5 Questions for 8/30/20 + Bonus Thought
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 7:01 am
1. If you were a dog, what breed would you be?
2. What is something (if anything) have you have purchased in the last 100 days that cost over $100 that wasn't food, clothing, or transportation related?
3. Yesterday I watched complete strangers exchange insults. I approached a guy to have a conversation and was immediately called a "fascist asshole" because I told him I support "Blue Lives". That didn't bother me at all. What did bother me is that the guy and his assumed girlfriend were there to express themselves and while they may have deserved some ridicule for the things they were saying, they didn't deserve to be called a "fucking faggot", a "fat cow/pig" (both), a "fucking loser" (because the guy said he is an unemployed artist), and have the girl be told by someone that he hopes a group of Black guys rape her.
Why does it make people feel good about themselves to be so cruel?
4. You are elected President in 2024. Who do you chose to be your Chief of Staff?
5. Which of the following would be most likely to cause motion sickness for you?
a) Being in a car
b) Being in an airplane
c) Being on a train
d) Being on a boat
e) Rocking in/on a rocking chair
f) Being on a ferris wheel
g) Being on a merry go round
Bonus Thought -
Yesterday I went to the Shake Shack at 66 East Ohio in Chicago. They should be embarrassed. Burger was not bad but wasn't half as good as the burger/s they serve at the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park (NYC) and/or the one at Columbus and 77th (NYC) and the fries yesterday were flat out terrible compared to how they usually are.
Now that being said, the name of the restaurant is SHAKE Shack. I didn't have a shake but perhaps if I did, I would feel the Shake was excellent.
Point of my sharing that is, I can't help but think about how many people go to a restaurant that is known for their "specialty" and order things that are not their "specialty" - and then complain that the food wasn't good. Just like I did now.
2. What is something (if anything) have you have purchased in the last 100 days that cost over $100 that wasn't food, clothing, or transportation related?
3. Yesterday I watched complete strangers exchange insults. I approached a guy to have a conversation and was immediately called a "fascist asshole" because I told him I support "Blue Lives". That didn't bother me at all. What did bother me is that the guy and his assumed girlfriend were there to express themselves and while they may have deserved some ridicule for the things they were saying, they didn't deserve to be called a "fucking faggot", a "fat cow/pig" (both), a "fucking loser" (because the guy said he is an unemployed artist), and have the girl be told by someone that he hopes a group of Black guys rape her.
Why does it make people feel good about themselves to be so cruel?
4. You are elected President in 2024. Who do you chose to be your Chief of Staff?
5. Which of the following would be most likely to cause motion sickness for you?
a) Being in a car
b) Being in an airplane
c) Being on a train
d) Being on a boat
e) Rocking in/on a rocking chair
f) Being on a ferris wheel
g) Being on a merry go round
Bonus Thought -
Yesterday I went to the Shake Shack at 66 East Ohio in Chicago. They should be embarrassed. Burger was not bad but wasn't half as good as the burger/s they serve at the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park (NYC) and/or the one at Columbus and 77th (NYC) and the fries yesterday were flat out terrible compared to how they usually are.
Now that being said, the name of the restaurant is SHAKE Shack. I didn't have a shake but perhaps if I did, I would feel the Shake was excellent.
Point of my sharing that is, I can't help but think about how many people go to a restaurant that is known for their "specialty" and order things that are not their "specialty" - and then complain that the food wasn't good. Just like I did now.