So, a typical teenager, then.
So, a typical teenager, then.
Great advice! When our daughter was 2, Mr. Crunchy had to be taken to the hospital, and I delayed calling the ambulance for an hour because I was frantically calling everyone I knew to see if they could come get the baby - I didn’t want her to watch her father being carted away, and of course, I didn’t know what the…
As is this one!
Woody looks just like my best boy, who died in 2008. I love his black nose!
You may be on to something. People who confuse rudeness for strength will not be as troubled by her behavior towards staff.
Not so sure about that. I don't know any moderates who would vote for Trump. Even my Hillary hating family members voted for her in 2016 because the idea of a Trump presidency outweighed their deep dislike of the Clintons.
Agreed 100%. I love everything about Warren, and I can't believe she's sinking.
I would love to see everyone in this country have unfettered access to whatever education they want. However, I have a question about the idea of free college. This is a genuine question that I’ve been mulling for a while now.
As my family gave up our membership at Siwanoy over 30 years ago, I haven’t darkened a Bronxville lawn since my early 20s...:)
Ha, you are correct, I'd actually forgotten the actual geography! I very nearly went to SLC (had sent in my deposit and everything but then got admitted off the waitlist to my top choice school), but this was in 1986 so I'm old and my memory of Westchester suburbs is not what it once was. However, this does jog a…
“Angst-free antics...." Lololol, if only they had a crystal ball...
I'm so sorry to hear that about your sisters. I hope they and your family are okay now.
The PARENTS paid this guy for supposed debts and for fear of their children’s safety?!?
Me too - and it makes perfect sense!
I am a fan of teenagers and I love these responses - the answers these teens are giving tell us so much more than they probably realize. They are the exact combo of sweet humor, genuine insight, and completely off-base assumptions that encapsulate the teen brain perfectly.
This is the correct take. Crusts are not the food hill you want to die on (so to speak).
One of the weirdest and most maddening things about parenting is that kids really do just suddenly stop liking things for what seems to be no reason. Before I was a parent I used to think it was only behavioral, but now I think it can be more organic. There’s something about kid brains that clicks and suddenly renders…
That is a really smart and creative solution!
I graduated from high school in 1986 and this is the first I’ve heard of this show. Too bad, because it sounds like something I would have enjoyed. I was a pretty savvy pop culture kid - how did I miss this? Did it run in the US?
I want Dr. Hill!