1. Notice that Eddie Haskell, I mean, Lawrence is completely gone by the time we get to this point.
2. The part that gets me confused is that Elly has said her job as the assistant to the assistant to the librarian (yes, that’s what her job is) has gone from part time to full time. Isn’t that the opposite of what libraries normally do in the summer?
3. I think Elly means closed-circuit television and not short-circuit television. Elizabeth knows what she really means, but I am not sure Michael does.
Why not put it in the bathroom; There is no privacy anymore. I think my Samsung flat screen HD TV Monitor is reporting me to some Government agency already.
Michael broke the window so he has to pay for it. Elizabeth did no wrong. None of the events from the week would have happened if Michael was nicer to his sister.
The best thing to happen to me in a school library happened the day I checked out a book, read it through, and tried to return it the same day so I could get another. I was denied; school library policy required a child to keep a book for at least one week without exception, and limited children to one book a week. What was good about that, you ask?
That was how I learned that the adult library downtown did not enforce school library policies. And all this happened years before anyone had even heard of “Catch 22”.
I have a friend with cameras all about his house so he can monitor from his smartphone. As he has two huskies in the house, I guess he does need to check in with them.
Libraries are wonderful things. Now you can get free eBooks at your local library with your library card membership. They stay loaded for a given time, and can be renewed once. You don’t get to keep them. Works with all Kindles, etc. and there’s an app for your smart phone or computer.
The only thing that needs to be short-circuited is Elly’s hippie era “time out” methodology in terms of parenting. Obviously it hasn’t worked for her so far.
and thus begins the fall of their family… mom being gone now. typical American family now – a disaster because mom has to leave to work… or chooses to, anyway.
Lynn’s Comments: This series posed a bit of a conundrum when we started animation. We see a window in the basement of the house here, but other illustrations of the downstairs showed no window at all. A complete layout of the house had to be made, and this meant some “creative architectural drawings!”
I don’t know how the mother could think that any of her children could be reliable, the girl is still very young and the son has been with a cretin attitude in the last few days.
Ok, Lizzie is the bad one here. I don’t care what he called her. Locking him out & tormenting him into doing what he did makes her the bad, in my opinion!!! It’s just my opinion, not my kids & all, but it was not bad enough for that drastic a move!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
kids couldn’t take a hint of parental sarcasm
howtheduck over 5 years ago
1. Notice that Eddie Haskell, I mean, Lawrence is completely gone by the time we get to this point.
2. The part that gets me confused is that Elly has said her job as the assistant to the assistant to the librarian (yes, that’s what her job is) has gone from part time to full time. Isn’t that the opposite of what libraries normally do in the summer?
3. I think Elly means closed-circuit television and not short-circuit television. Elizabeth knows what she really means, but I am not sure Michael does.
kodj kodjin over 5 years ago
Why not put it in the bathroom; There is no privacy anymore. I think my Samsung flat screen HD TV Monitor is reporting me to some Government agency already.
Watcher over 5 years ago
Get a baby sitter, Grandma and Grandpa or send them to camp and ground them.
meowlin over 5 years ago
Short-circuit TV?
Yeah, that’s a wonderful idea…
Odd Dog Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wrong answer Mike.
Lucy Rudy over 5 years ago
My sons have cameras all over their houses. they check from their phones all the time while away.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
Old enough to be trusted? Mike’s at the early teen age where he’s old enough to make parents worry frantically.
JudyHendrickson over 5 years ago
put anankle monitor on the kid!!
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
Michael broke the window so he has to pay for it. Elizabeth did no wrong. None of the events from the week would have happened if Michael was nicer to his sister.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
She’s being sarcastic, Michael!
Daniel Verburg over 5 years ago
How a good idea can turn bad!
khmo over 5 years ago
Short circuit TV might work if Michael hold the bare wires.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 5 years ago
‘Short circuit TV’? Sounds either dangerous or broken. I would rather use a closed circuit system.
john over 5 years ago
The best thing to happen to me in a school library happened the day I checked out a book, read it through, and tried to return it the same day so I could get another. I was denied; school library policy required a child to keep a book for at least one week without exception, and limited children to one book a week. What was good about that, you ask?
That was how I learned that the adult library downtown did not enforce school library policies. And all this happened years before anyone had even heard of “Catch 22”.
john over 5 years ago
Now I live in a civilized city which keeps its libraries open (with reasonable hours, of course) ALL YEAR LONG!
Rotary12 Premium Member over 5 years ago
“Short-circuit” TV??!?
preacherman Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have a friend with cameras all about his house so he can monitor from his smartphone. As he has two huskies in the house, I guess he does need to check in with them.
summerdog over 5 years ago
Libraries are wonderful things. Now you can get free eBooks at your local library with your library card membership. They stay loaded for a given time, and can be renewed once. You don’t get to keep them. Works with all Kindles, etc. and there’s an app for your smart phone or computer.
Jogger2 over 5 years ago
Elizabeth, Michael called you names because you locked him out.
BlitzMcD over 5 years ago
The only thing that needs to be short-circuited is Elly’s hippie era “time out” methodology in terms of parenting. Obviously it hasn’t worked for her so far.
Dragoncat over 5 years ago
Well, at least the kids are agreeing on something.
sousamannd over 5 years ago
and thus begins the fall of their family… mom being gone now. typical American family now – a disaster because mom has to leave to work… or chooses to, anyway.
howtheduck over 5 years ago
Happy Canada Day!
masnadies over 5 years ago
Lynn’s Comments: This series posed a bit of a conundrum when we started animation. We see a window in the basement of the house here, but other illustrations of the downstairs showed no window at all. A complete layout of the house had to be made, and this meant some “creative architectural drawings!”
fix-n-fly over 5 years ago
If they can’t behave at home, threaten to take the to the library where they will have to read all day and be quiet.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Sparky! The short circuit TV for today’s enlightened parents.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
Would it be so difficult to give both of them keys?
Black76Manta over 5 years ago
I don’t know how the mother could think that any of her children could be reliable, the girl is still very young and the son has been with a cretin attitude in the last few days.
Black76Manta over 5 years ago
In addition, as an observation, raising two children is also a full-time job.
poopsypoo Premium Member over 5 years ago
Ok, Lizzie is the bad one here. I don’t care what he called her. Locking him out & tormenting him into doing what he did makes her the bad, in my opinion!!! It’s just my opinion, not my kids & all, but it was not bad enough for that drastic a move!