Yogi Berra solves Robert Frost’s dilemma
So, which road?
Robert Frost posed the question–and as usual, Yogi’s got the answer:
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
So, which road?
Robert Frost posed the question–and as usual, Yogi’s got the answer:
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
You cut back on the acid.
What if you come to a spoon in the road, then?!
Well, considering how many people these days, when they reach those metaphorical forks in the road, choose to just sit there and bawl their little hearts out over how unfair it is that they can’t take both paths, and that nobody is there to tell them which one to take, I’d say it’s fairly relevant.
This was apparently a serious answer as to the best way to get to Yogi’s house; the two forks of the road formed a circle, and Yogi’s house was at the opposite end of the circle from the fork. Thus, it didn’t matter whether you went right or left at the fork, merely that you took it.
Heh, you mean abscond with the fork?