Topic : Clarity
Yogi Berra
Yogi Berra, Hall of Fame catcher and former New York Yankees manager, was the champion of muddled conversation. Here are a few of his ambiguous statements:
- On a hot day in St. Petersburg, Florida, a spring training observer told Yogi, Good afternoon, Mr. Berra. My, you look mighty cool today. Thank you, maam, Yogi replied. You dont look so hot yourself.
- We lost because we made too many wrong mistakes.
- A nickel aint worth a dime anymore.
- Baseball is 90% mental. The other half is physical.
- You got to be careful if you dont know where youre going, because you might not get there.
- A worker asked for a pay raise and got this note back from his supervisor:
- Because of the fluctuation predisposition of your positions productive capacity as juxtaposed to standard norms, it would be momentarily injudicious to advocate your requested increment.
- The puzzled worker went to the supervisor and said, If this is about my pay raise, I dont get it.
- Thats right, said the supervisor.
Pliny the Elder
Pliny the Elder, was a Roman writer who lived during the same time period as Jesus. He told a story of the setting of an obelisk, which when erect would stand 99 feet tall. Twenty thousand workers where chosen to pull on the ropes and activate the hoisting apparatus. There was great responsibility and risk in the operation. Just one error could cause the obelisk to fall, ruining years of work.
The King demanded one act which insured the complete attention and best direction of the engineer. He ordered the engineers own son to be strapped to the apex of the obelisk, so that his heart as well as his head would be given to the task.
The Fall Guy
The undersigned (hereinafter called Guarantor) for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations in hand paid to the Guarantor, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, and to induce (bank name) a national banking association with offices and banking quarters at (address), (hereinafter called Bank), at its option, at any time or from time to time to loan monies, with or without security to or for the account of (customers name) (hereinafter called Borrower), and at the special insistence and request of Bank, Guarantor hereby unconditionally guarantees the prompt payment at maturity of the following (hereinafter called the Indebtedness):
What does it mean? If you sign this, youre the fall guy if the borrower defaults.