A picture is worth a thousand words.
Have you ever wondered where this popular cliche came from? Worry not my dear friend, for I am here to tell you.
It all started one fine evening in 1867. A young man known only as morpod (They hadn’t invented capital “M”’s yet) was walking through the lush gardens of the tropic aisles. He soon passed through and entered the cereal aisle. It was in this aisle that he saw It. It was round, but with a slightly squarish physique, small, but with a slightly large appearance, green, but with a slightly orange tinge, but basically completely soft. morpod was instantly attracted and wanted more of what he saw.
He picked It up, It weighed only but a pound, but felt like one hundred. He turned It over and saw the price tag. 5 cents! What an outrage (You have to remember this was before inflation, so the nickels were so small no one could ever find them.). He searched and he searched, but to no avail. So he decided to invent the Polaroid Camera so he could get an instant picture. (Little Known Tidbit: Polaroid Inc. used to be known as morpod industries until Apple sued them for using the term “pod”) After taking a picture of this strange object he decided to take it to his local newspaper and sell it to them. Because the newspaper was in a different time zone they could not trade cash money, so instead they traded words (Don’ ask me how).
As it turns out the picture was worth exactly 1,000 words, but contrary to popular belief this is not where the saying came from. At exactly the same moment, but in not exactly the same place, an baseball team owner decided to buy a cow farm and start producing curds as a past time. He actually rallied to get Curds as the national drink at all baseball games, but as we all know, tobacco-laden spit won out. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, an evil man kidnapped the team’s starting pitcher and demanded ransom from the team owner. All the owner had to offer at the time were curds and the kidnapper accepted 1,000 of them.
Tis prompted all the local papers to write that “A Pitcher is Worth a Thousand Curds”. This saying eventually was misquoted and misunderstood to mean a picture is worth a thousand words, and that is where we are today.
Now if you do not believe any of his you can submit $100 to the proof fund, and I will prove it. Feel free to impress all your friends with your abundant knowledge, courtesy of Jack Minardi.
that was veritably funny
That was sweet. And that was the best episode of House ever. And you’ll remember I called it. I said I wanted House to just end up outsmarting everybody in the end. And he did. Maybe he needed Cuddy’s help a little bit, but he owned Tritter. And that’s worth a thousand Curds any day.
That was a good one jack..its been a while…and you threw me for a curve i thoiught for sur the picture of teh orange in the paper is where the newspaper came from…but you were tricky. And I’d have to agree…House was pretty sweet…I hated the Tritter guy…and Boston legal was funny just thrwing that out there if anyone wtahced that…but anyways Jack nice one here..i applaud you
ben: good vocab
jon: maybe 2 thousand
maura: its not an orange, it is an It.
morpod: cool name
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Hey Genari, are you enjoying french?
there is a severe dearth of commentage.
i donated 5 liters of blood today. beat that.
I donated all my blood and also all my other body fluids. I also murdered a man and donated his blood.
Beat that.
Jon: NOOOIIIIIICCCCCCEEEEE VOCAB!
in case you happened to miss the other post:
VISIT? YOU? MARSHALL. SOON! URGENT! HOUSEELF?!?
also: very dad-like in your story. you did him proud, m’boy.
nice dr cox vocab
also this just in
scrubs musicale
I love scrubs musical
“Check the poo…”
heres the link to watch all of scrubs if in case you would be so inclined. (Genari)
http://eelamhomeland.com/mt2/dohboy/watch-scrubs-episodes-free.htm
you will need to disable javascript in your browser. if you are too dumb to figure that out for yourself read this http://quicksilverscreen.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1151
Thanks for the link and insults ben….
no prob
you crashed my helicopter.
verily!
Ben: Good comment
Genari: ?
hey, remember when we owned Jets. that was cool
If you write a letter to the laffy taffy people..will they respond?
old
I know, I know. Im working on a new one.
Ya…you must be working really hard if its taking this long……
quite
so I’m thinking it would be sweet if you wrote some more
I agree ben…it would be sweet jack.
um my host is going down so there might be a short period were there is no site.
dont worry, i know you will all live somehow.