It's a quote lifted from 'Calvin and Hobbes', referring to the Wright brothers. While attempting to develop a flying machine, they owned a bike shop. The implication is that your side venture is not neccesarily succesful enough to justify completely departing from your primary profession.
Wait, what? Aw, I just assumed that your saying "Who told you I fix bikes" meant that you actually did. It was a different way of saying 'don't quit your day job'.
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I'm just psychic.
It's a quote lifted from 'Calvin and Hobbes', referring to the Wright brothers. While attempting to develop a flying machine, they owned a bike shop. The implication is that your side venture is not neccesarily succesful enough to justify completely departing from your primary profession.
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I have no primary profession? No I do not know how to fix bikes. Never took an interest in it.
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Wait, what? Aw, I just assumed that your saying "Who told you I fix bikes" meant that you actually did. It was a different way of saying 'don't quit your day job'.
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I suck at my day job and I make very little.