I can definitely see my youngest son in Michael, he’s constantly annoying his sisters for no reason. Luckily I can send him to his father on weekends and for the entire summer.
Took the 13- and 7-year old girls to a Chinese buffet today. I told older not to bother her sister, so 13 said, “Bother, bother, bother,” and started poking her. 7 poked back, and it escalated. When we got to the booth, I said, stop tormenting each other, or I’ll make you sit catacornered from each other.
So 7 said, “But we want to go, ‘Bother, bother, bother!’”
No, I didn’t draw and quarter them. We need to pick our battles. They were fine after they got some food in them.
Seriously though, I wonder if Lynn enjoyed drawing the kids fighting or if she had actual serious issues with her kids. The roughhousing I did with my brother was nowhere near the level of violence Michael and Elizabeth have inflicted on each other.
legaleagle48 about 11 years ago
This is why parents always do the Happy Snoopy Dance during the final days before school starts!
Downundergirl about 11 years ago
Guess she had ‘nothing’ else to draw!
luckylouie about 11 years ago
Bad move, Mike! Never tell your mom or your sergeant you don’t have anything to do.
thirdguy about 11 years ago
Dude, you seriously need to get a life!
Poollady about 11 years ago
My boys would look at each other, and one would say to the other, “I’m bored, let’s fight!!”
MagOctopus about 11 years ago
I love how the bunny has a look of wide-eyed alarm.
2252895 about 11 years ago
Wrong thing to say kiddo.
katina.cooper about 11 years ago
Yeah? Well, Michael, there’s always schoooool tomorrow.
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
I can definitely see my youngest son in Michael, he’s constantly annoying his sisters for no reason. Luckily I can send him to his father on weekends and for the entire summer.
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
Took the 13- and 7-year old girls to a Chinese buffet today. I told older not to bother her sister, so 13 said, “Bother, bother, bother,” and started poking her. 7 poked back, and it escalated. When we got to the booth, I said, stop tormenting each other, or I’ll make you sit catacornered from each other.
So 7 said, “But we want to go, ‘Bother, bother, bother!’”
No, I didn’t draw and quarter them. We need to pick our battles. They were fine after they got some food in them.
BaviEdna about 11 years ago
Also — sad ’cause makes me think of bored teens who beat up (and kill) other people, because they have nothing to do.
USN1977 about 11 years ago
Seriously though, I wonder if Lynn enjoyed drawing the kids fighting or if she had actual serious issues with her kids. The roughhousing I did with my brother was nowhere near the level of violence Michael and Elizabeth have inflicted on each other.