It's a *really* good thing.
I'll give an example.
Now, everybody want to go to Denny's. That's agreed upon already. It's the goal. It's decided.
But nobody can agree on WHICH Denny's.
Some want to go to the Denny's east of here.
Some want to go south.
And we're going to have to decide before we go.
But, as the south people point out, pancakes *are* $1 cheaper there.
Who doesn't like fiscal responsibility?
"No way," say the Easters.
"It was," say the Westers.
"I don't think so."
"It was in the papers and on the news."
"No."
It's OK to wonder about this fellow.
It's actually important, if all of us actually want to go to Denny's, which, again, remember, is the goal we've all agreed on.
The Southers point out there's a lot of roadblocks and construction and zombies West of here so we should drive 200 miles.
It's vital to debate
And we all want to get to Denny's. Because the radio transmission was garbled, but it seemed to say the non-zombie human resistance had an antidote ... at Denny's.
And we're clinging to that hope.
Bring your people. Stay safe. Travel at night.
Denny's.