LOL. I remember my Dad taking us on a train to NYC (from the suburbs). I guess kids 5 and under were free or half-price, but he never clued me in. So when I heard him tell the conductor I was 5, I proudly announced, “No, Daddy! I’m SIX!!!!” I still remember the look on his face. He should have clued me in. I would have understood…even so young.
As my mother always said, the wrong is in doing wrong, not in getting caught. People pull stunts like this and then get mad when their children lie to them.
If Ruthie is six years old, as the strip above indicates, and James and Joe are presumably the same age, why is it that we’ve never seen them in school?
Asharah about 2 years ago
OUCH!
allen@home about 2 years ago
Next time dad maybe you’ll word it a little different for, Ruthie.
Macushlalondra about 2 years ago
My dad did this to me when I was past 10 and the price was higher for 10 and over.
jr1234 about 2 years ago
Way to teach your child not to lie.
dlkrueger33 about 2 years ago
LOL. I remember my Dad taking us on a train to NYC (from the suburbs). I guess kids 5 and under were free or half-price, but he never clued me in. So when I heard him tell the conductor I was 5, I proudly announced, “No, Daddy! I’m SIX!!!!” I still remember the look on his face. He should have clued me in. I would have understood…even so young.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
At a fair and my aunt wanted to get my brother on a ride free and said he was under 5 and I said “No he isn’t!” LOL! The look she gave me.
Doug K about 2 years ago
There is usually a price to pay for trying to get away with something.
Barnabus Blackoak about 2 years ago
I remember my mom doing that with me back in the 60’s
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
And parents wonder why their kids go wrong these days.
Dani Rice about 2 years ago
Our youngest is a tiny thing, but that was one stunt Hubby never allowed the kids to pull.
gooddavid about 2 years ago
As my mother always said, the wrong is in doing wrong, not in getting caught. People pull stunts like this and then get mad when their children lie to them.
oldsmkysyvr about 2 years ago
Why can’t people be age-fluid?
JPuzzleWhiz about 2 years ago
If Ruthie is six years old, as the strip above indicates, and James and Joe are presumably the same age, why is it that we’ve never seen them in school?
kab2rb about 2 years ago
For Tuesday GC, stays with Monday’s I had to right arrow for today’s anyone else same problem.Almost work dad. Ruthie is honest.
david838 about 2 years ago
teaching dishonesty