In 1960 a physician with the absurdly appropriate name Dr. William Dock advised his medical students to apply Sutton’s Law when they diagnosed patients. He explained that the notorious criminal Willie Sutton, on being asked why he had robbed banks, had replied, “Because that’s where the money was.” Doc Dock’s lesson: always look for the most obvious cause first.
You've helped me make up my mind, Jack. Meet you at Rhineback Savings, 8:59 Saturday.
Where were you?
It's like reading my autobiography.
I hear you.
Loved this one Jack. Thank you for always sharing something really good
Great read - as always.
Thank you
I was at the black power shootout in Kinderhook. Sorry. Got there to find it was a black powder shootout.