Funny how doesn't say "you can now outrun an alligator", as in having the ability to. He says "you may", as in you can be eaten by the alligator, or not, your choice.
Since gators can run up to 20 miles per hour, I bet the person making a cameo in STM-land was Usain Bolt.
I took the first one to mean, "Now that your training is complete, you may go ahead and outrun the alligator," as if someone was so eager to outrun the alligator that they didn't want to take the training in how to outrun the alligator.
actually andreas... alligators can run up to 25 mph on short distances, but those are the smaller ones. the large ones can only maintain 7 mph when they "belly" run.
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Why would you NOT want to outrun the alligator?
ReplyDeleteLol, seeing the first I thought 'Star Wars quote!' But not quite. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, fantastic quotes today.
Funny how doesn't say "you can now outrun an alligator", as in having the ability to. He says "you may", as in you can be eaten by the alligator, or not, your choice.
ReplyDeleteSince gators can run up to 20 miles per hour, I bet the person making a cameo in STM-land was Usain Bolt.
Gators, shmators. Teach a person how to out swim a sting ray, STM.
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing, Lora. Maybe STM is a secret Sith lord.
ReplyDelete"I now pronounce you Reptile and Lunch......" 7@=Q
ReplyDeleteHahaha both really good ones!
ReplyDeleteI took the first one to mean, "Now that your training is complete, you may go ahead and outrun the alligator," as if someone was so eager to outrun the alligator that they didn't want to take the training in how to outrun the alligator.
ReplyDeleteMike, I'll believe that. ;) He's a Sith in hiding here on Earth.
ReplyDeleteactually andreas... alligators can run up to 25 mph on short distances, but those are the smaller ones. the large ones can only maintain 7 mph when they "belly" run.
ReplyDeleteboth should be on a t shirt.
So...I wonder how STM outruns an alligator, since it seems that there is only one particularly King-STM-way to do it.
ReplyDeleteGreat conversation about the topic you discussed here.I really had great time on reading your blog since it has amazing information.
ReplyDeleteThese kind of post are always inspiring and I prefer to read quality content so I happy to find many good point here in the post
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made in writing this article. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well. In fact your creative writing abilities attract us.
The post is pretty interesting. I really never thought I could have a good read by this time until I found out this site. I am grateful for the information given. Thank you for being so generous enough to have shared your knowledge with us.