Ramona Lisa walked into a gorcery store wearing that low-cut blouse. On check-out, the flustered bagger asked, “Paper or plastic, ma’m?” Ramona replied, “Neither, they’re silicon.”
By not getting stuck in the past, I mean being open to change, yes even “new principal characters, some new directions, and a new background” if the creator chooses (Blondie has only some superficial changes, I suppose, so that’s comforting). That’s just my advice, mind you, as one who has seen many years, and many I knew become stereotypes of old people, rejecting everything that’s “not the same”, cranking at people who like the new, name-calling those with different points of view. Mr. Scancarelli took some chances and received some praise and some complaints. I say hooray for his courage to change. Anyone who can’t take change must have a hard time with reality too these days.
Well, I LOVE it like Stuart, but I don’t mind the naysayers having their say. But the ranting is annoying, and the Not Norman person does act like a bully.
Ramona Lisa walked into a gorcery store wearing that low-cut blouse. On check-out, the flustered bagger asked, “Paper or plastic, ma’m?” Ramona replied, “Neither, they’re silicon.”
I know, but I couldn’t resist.