You know how when people are talking about something they'd like to do but can't afford, they sometimes say "Maybe when I win the lottery, I'll (fill in the blank?)"
And how some people, to express the same sentiment, say "Maybe when I rob a bank, I'll..."?
Are the "bank-robbing" people, as a rule, more proactive?
Just wondering.
Posted by flamingbanjo at November 11, 2004 02:19 PMYes and more rage-filled. Which is kind of like nougat-filled, but spicier.
Posted by: JtotheP at November 11, 2004 02:41 PMDepends on if the "Maybe, when I win the lottery" people actually buy lottery tickets. That would make them much more proactive than the "Maybe when I rob a bank" people who never really do...
Posted by: KING COMTE I at November 11, 2004 05:44 PM