13 thoughts on “I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say this kid is destined for great things”
I predict this kid will grow up to be either a rocket scientist or a comedian.
Or a comedian rocket scientist.
A boy genius. Too funny.
He’s probably made his first million already.
He truly is destined for great things. I see “The One” emerging from the abyss matrix called “Common Core”. Granted, I’m mostly proud his answer wasn’t something like “20 or so”.
This boy’s a keeper!
You just know he got marked down for his answer.
Oh Bill, where do you find this great stuff? Do you just troll the internet 24/7?
Thanks for sharing and giving me my morning chuckle.
If Leslie laughs, Bill Y’s job is done.
Ask a stupid question, get a brilliant answer? Loved this Bill Y
Thanks Don Don’s. They don’t call me Bill Y “Stupid Question” Ledden for nothing.
I see a number of problems with the very question. Why the focus on “difference”? Isn’t this encouraging profiling, which is the first step to discrimination? Why emphasize “otherness”? Can’t we all just try to get along?
And if I may have a follow-up question, I understand that King Henry VII did a good job of restoring financial stability to England. He was obviously good with math. Would you call him therefore a math Tudor?
I predict this kid will grow up to be either a rocket scientist or a comedian.
Or a comedian rocket scientist.
A boy genius. Too funny.
He’s probably made his first million already.
He truly is destined for great things. I see “The One” emerging from the abyss matrix called “Common Core”. Granted, I’m mostly proud his answer wasn’t something like “20 or so”.
This boy’s a keeper!
You just know he got marked down for his answer.
Oh Bill, where do you find this great stuff? Do you just troll the internet 24/7?
Thanks for sharing and giving me my morning chuckle.
If Leslie laughs, Bill Y’s job is done.
Ask a stupid question, get a brilliant answer? Loved this Bill Y
Thanks Don Don’s. They don’t call me Bill Y “Stupid Question” Ledden for nothing.
I see a number of problems with the very question. Why the focus on “difference”? Isn’t this encouraging profiling, which is the first step to discrimination? Why emphasize “otherness”? Can’t we all just try to get along?
And if I may have a follow-up question, I understand that King Henry VII did a good job of restoring financial stability to England. He was obviously good with math. Would you call him therefore a math Tudor?
The English stole our potatoes.
You crack me up.