“Sure, Mike”? I thought that was his Dad. Surely he wasn’t allowed to call his Father by his first name. Mike looks a little old to be his brother.But then, without birth control, accidents were more prevalent. Soooo, is Mike is Father?
In grade school I always went home for lunch. When I was in eighth grade I conceived the idea of “taking the afternoon off.” I knew that adults did that at work, and it seemed like a good idea. I did it a few times before the nuns called my father and let him know. My explanation was so completely up-front and innocent (I really did believe in the principle) that I didn’t get in trouble for it, I was just told to knock it off. My father didn’t laugh in front of me, but I suspect he had a good one in private.
Stellagal over 11 years ago
Hope you didn’t have any plans of sitting down any time soon, Skippy.
CeeJay over 11 years ago
“Sure, Mike”? I thought that was his Dad. Surely he wasn’t allowed to call his Father by his first name. Mike looks a little old to be his brother.But then, without birth control, accidents were more prevalent. Soooo, is Mike is Father?
dogday Premium Member over 11 years ago
In grade school I always went home for lunch. When I was in eighth grade I conceived the idea of “taking the afternoon off.” I knew that adults did that at work, and it seemed like a good idea. I did it a few times before the nuns called my father and let him know. My explanation was so completely up-front and innocent (I really did believe in the principle) that I didn’t get in trouble for it, I was just told to knock it off. My father didn’t laugh in front of me, but I suspect he had a good one in private.
rickray777 over 11 years ago
You made a wrong decision, Skippy, OK? But it’s not the end of the world. You’ll get over this: time heals all wounds, including sore bottoms.