Many Americans are still of the belief that the Cubans had something to do with the explosion of the US battleship MAINE in Havana Harbor in 1898. The reality was that it was caused by a coal bunker explosion. Just because people - even the majority of a particular group believe something, that doesn't necessarily make it true.
I could say "white is a lighter color than black" and someone on this forum would try to prove me wrong! Why is that?
None of us married men are "right", or even of right mind, so we have to settle for a virtual alternate reality where everything can be debated. I know, I know, it's sort a gray area...
Danke schoen! Check this 1872 brick oven from the show Cheap Eats-it's a pretzel shop on the southside of Pittsburgh.
How true that is so I have given up debating almost anything with my wife because no matter what proof I have it does not matter, and my 16 year old son is now learning not to debate with his mother for the same reasons. My advice to him is to get used to it because its not going to change with her or whom ever he decides to date/marry. I even stopped doing projects around the house because I always do them the wrong way. Works for me
Yep, our only defense is to be unteachable. Act like we understand their system for laundry, grocery placement, etc., then do it our way anyway. They'll either get used to it or demote us from that responsibility! Patrick