In second grade, our teacher asked us to remain quietly in our seats while she went down to the office. She went to the office and turned on the intercom. When she returned, she informed us that she heard every word we said and that we did not remain in our seats. Since our home had an intercom built into my bedroom wall, I grew up thinking that my parents could hear everything that was being said in my room. It brought back memories when we moved into our current house and it had intercoms in each of the kids’ rooms. They weren’t hooked up though.
They also have ears, you silly pup, as well as a few other senses besides just sight. Also, they have a natural parenting intuition for this sort of thing—you have to in order to parent. I think it’s a law of nature or something.
momofalex7 almost 4 years ago
Curses….foiled again.
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Those invisible parrots talk too much
Ida No almost 4 years ago
“It’s the dandruff you really have to worry about. Well, not “you” personally. You’re more of a dumpster fire kind of hygiene issue."
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I remember thinking that the TV people could see me. The “Perry Mason” theme song scared me. I got better. I wonder if you can have TV PTSD?
Grutzi almost 4 years ago
In second grade, our teacher asked us to remain quietly in our seats while she went down to the office. She went to the office and turned on the intercom. When she returned, she informed us that she heard every word we said and that we did not remain in our seats. Since our home had an intercom built into my bedroom wall, I grew up thinking that my parents could hear everything that was being said in my room. It brought back memories when we moved into our current house and it had intercoms in each of the kids’ rooms. They weren’t hooked up though.
ajakimber425 almost 4 years ago
You forget about sound, Sophie! They probably can hear something going on and has come to check it out.
scyphi26 almost 4 years ago
They also have ears, you silly pup, as well as a few other senses besides just sight. Also, they have a natural parenting intuition for this sort of thing—you have to in order to parent. I think it’s a law of nature or something.
Diat60 almost 4 years ago
My kids were convinced I had X-Ray eyes. They didn’t realize I could HEAR them jumping on the beds. Well, they were very little at the time.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
That ‘eyes behind their head’ is just a saying. They actually use sonar.