For as long as people have been able to sit down, being stood up has always hurt more than a 24-hour radio station that plays Bon Jovi continuously for 24-hours on the radio. Some people tend to handle it with all the grace of a chicken that’s just been let out of the joint after doing 35 years for fowl play while others don’t lose sleep and just go to sleep. Here we see Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and the powerful healing qualities of music:
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You know what they say about men with little flutes . . . I can’t think of one thing that would make man with a little flute feel better about himself.
As Tom says “Little Mansflute Syndrome”
Bravo. He’s got Little Mansflute Syndrome, I’ll bet.
That doesn’t sound like a good syndrome at all, at all!
She may wish she had stood him up again!
With that look she gave him at the end, I wouldn’t be surprised if she did!
And here I thought he was a super man and he’s just an immature guy like the rest of you!!!!! this was funny!
This is the type of immaturity we all try to aspire to!
And he always came across so mature before. Just goes to show that you can take the child out of the “mooning” stage but you can never take the “mooning” stage out of the child. Or some silly nonsense like that.
I know, what he a true legend he is!