I like it!"LIFE IS WHAT IT IS."
When I worked at the sheriff's dept in the jails we used to say "It is what it is".I propose a "seniors' motto":
"LIFE IS WHAT IT IS."
(That's my motto, anyway!)
Eleanor White
A good friend of mine who worked at the West Toronto Detention Unit, did a really funny cartoon book about the life of a guard. He drew the cartoons, and wrote the captions, too. It was called " Doing life, 8 hours at a time ". He sold them to friends, and donated the money to Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto. My favorite one was a drawing of a guard getting dressed in his uniform at home, standing in front of a mirror, saying NO! time after time, getting ready to go to work. Danny said that he counted how many times he said NO! in a shift and that was the inspiration for the cartoon. The other one I liked was a new guy being interviewed by the jail supervisor, both of whom have sharp pointed faces and rat tails coming out of their pant legs. The caption reads " Jones, I think you will do very well here ". Have a good one. JimB.When I worked at the sheriff's dept in the jails we used to say "It is what it is".
Gosh ain't that the truth.. ?“With age comes wisdom, but sometimes age comes alone.” ― Oscar Wilde