Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 18, 2015
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Clayton: The cable guys are out there working on the internet. Can I go ask them how long it'll be? Laura: Just be patient. Clayton: But my mind is addling! I need my online games! Laura: This too shall pass. Clayton: Chop chop, guys! Those mines aren't gonna craft themselves!
Ol Skool about 9 years ago
probably won’t help them do their job, in fact they might slow down
derdave969 about 9 years ago
One could argue that playing Minecraft is causing the addling and that getting away from it just makes it obvious.
QuietStorm27 about 9 years ago
If I were Laura, I’d take the kids to the library. They definitely need more books in their lives. Although my 10 year old loves to read so much, it got her into trouble in school – reading in math class.
Dani Rice about 9 years ago
Our grandkids would have rather gone to the library than a candy store. Great-granddaughter – 14 months – loves board books; she will get ten and make her mother or grandmother read them over and over. The kid has good genes.
Perkycat about 9 years ago
So Clayton is getting addlepated. I agree – get that boy a book or two.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 9 years ago
Not to be a Miss Know-It-All but you can play Minecraft on Xbox without internet. My son does it all the time!
MontanaLady about 9 years ago
This whole story arc is meant to be funny………………but, WOW! it sure isn’t! Some smart parents have “screen time-outs” every day.
barbsmith0012 about 9 years ago
hahaha weird, I was just thinking about logging into my minecraft servers and here is Clayton hassling the internet guys so he can play :D
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
“This too shall pass.”
Sort of like a bad meal; it all works out at the end…
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
Don’t bother them, Clayton. I’m sure you can get an estimate of the repair time on their website!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Excuse me while I drift back into the 50s & 60s when life was without the internet and Leave It To Beaver was entertainment for the masses…