08-27-2015, 10:31 AM
Robert S. McNamara once said;
"All the evidence of history suggests that man is indeed a rational animal, but with a near infinite capacity for folly. . . . He draws blueprints for Utopia, but never quite gets it built. In the end he plugs away obstinately with the only building material really ever at hand--his own part comic, part tragic, part cussed, but part glorious nature".
This aptly described super sleuth Beaker. He has an infinite capacity for folly, he speaks of 'beyond reason' and safety utopia yet it is all spin and bollocks. He is indeed an individual who is part tragic and part cussed, and he sees himself as being glorious, yet in reality he is a beard on/beard off spin sprouting Muppet with the credibility of a cane-toad!
Dear French persons, feel free to take Beaker back to France and may we never have to see or hear from the master of mi mi mi ever again.
Warm regards
Gobbles
"All the evidence of history suggests that man is indeed a rational animal, but with a near infinite capacity for folly. . . . He draws blueprints for Utopia, but never quite gets it built. In the end he plugs away obstinately with the only building material really ever at hand--his own part comic, part tragic, part cussed, but part glorious nature".
This aptly described super sleuth Beaker. He has an infinite capacity for folly, he speaks of 'beyond reason' and safety utopia yet it is all spin and bollocks. He is indeed an individual who is part tragic and part cussed, and he sees himself as being glorious, yet in reality he is a beard on/beard off spin sprouting Muppet with the credibility of a cane-toad!
Dear French persons, feel free to take Beaker back to France and may we never have to see or hear from the master of mi mi mi ever again.
Warm regards
Gobbles