Michael thinks, “Bleah” with his tongue out as if he is sticking his tongue out to ridicule a card. While that is a little odd, let me note that we see a sign of amazing maturity on the part of Michael Patterson here because he manages to think, “stupid”, instead of “stoopid.” I’m so happy to see him all grown up and not dropping his yod.
He’s also maturing in that he’s thinking of others before himself. He’s putting his feelings regarding the card aside and getting it because he knows that his girlfriend will like it.
Years ago, my dad received a very insulting valentine! But, instead of getting mad and start accusing someone, he just kept quiet. A couple weeks went by, and a kid asked him if got any valentines: “Nah, didn’t get a single one!” “You didn’t? why I sent you one!”
Hey, it’s phonetics; stoopid! You spell it like you hear it. There is a vast difference inwhat you hear in Texas and Canada. I’m fixintuh bang my head on the table!
I think in one of Beverly Cleary’s “Ramona” books, she couldn’t figure out what kind of Valentine to give the boy she liked. She wasn’t sure if he liked her the same way. Her big sister suggested she give him a school picture where she was making a face when the photographer snapped the shot. He could see it either as funny or romantic. She watched when he opened the envelope, he grinned at the picture and tucked it in his shirt pocket.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
Mike planning on giving the card to Martha?
fretlessman71 almost 7 years ago
Hey, if you’re not ready to be seriously serious yet – this is the way to go.
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
Michael thinks, “Bleah” with his tongue out as if he is sticking his tongue out to ridicule a card. While that is a little odd, let me note that we see a sign of amazing maturity on the part of Michael Patterson here because he manages to think, “stupid”, instead of “stoopid.” I’m so happy to see him all grown up and not dropping his yod.
Baarorso almost 7 years ago
He’s also maturing in that he’s thinking of others before himself. He’s putting his feelings regarding the card aside and getting it because he knows that his girlfriend will like it.
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Maybe he’d prefer some cards by The Oatmeal. Not a sponsor.
Sisu60 almost 7 years ago
all of that and a steal at $7.99
littlejohn Premium Member almost 7 years ago
How about a card for puppy-love. Puppies will grow in time to something else I think.
smokysilver.so Premium Member almost 7 years ago
OK…what is a yod? I like the irony – knew How is funny sometimes.
rob almost 7 years ago
And Martha will start singing ♫I’don’t like spiders and snakes and that ain’t what it takes to love me…♫
kab buch almost 7 years ago
Aw sweet, Michael who is the card for?
tuslog1964 almost 7 years ago
Years ago, my dad received a very insulting valentine! But, instead of getting mad and start accusing someone, he just kept quiet. A couple weeks went by, and a kid asked him if got any valentines: “Nah, didn’t get a single one!” “You didn’t? why I sent you one!”
kodj kodjin almost 7 years ago
Hey, it’s phonetics; stoopid! You spell it like you hear it. There is a vast difference inwhat you hear in Texas and Canada. I’m fixintuh bang my head on the table!
Asharah almost 7 years ago
I think in one of Beverly Cleary’s “Ramona” books, she couldn’t figure out what kind of Valentine to give the boy she liked. She wasn’t sure if he liked her the same way. Her big sister suggested she give him a school picture where she was making a face when the photographer snapped the shot. He could see it either as funny or romantic. She watched when he opened the envelope, he grinned at the picture and tucked it in his shirt pocket.
Train 1911 almost 7 years ago
If only I kept the ones from my grade school back in the 1940