Its not the number of times you start and stop, it is the time spent between each starting and stopping. It is also what else does not get done during that time, such as chores, homework, rebuilding your dream car, etc.
So we now know why his car rebuild is pretty much not going anywhere. He is spending his money on video games, not parts for his project car. Meaning there is a big break between his dreams and what he is willing to sacrifice to accomplish his “dream”. No wonder Dad refuses to give him money to fix it.
Technically speaking, since you are in the act of playing at the moment, your number of stops is one less than the number of times you’ve played. So “just as many times” is false at the time you said it.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
even so, ’tis a hard habit to break
sueb1863 almost 4 years ago
Hey, at least his room is clean! You can see the floor! That’s pretty major for a teenager.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Future lawyer? Nahhh!
Thorby almost 4 years ago
Baldomero is good at casuistry!
TexTech almost 4 years ago
Its not the number of times you start and stop, it is the time spent between each starting and stopping. It is also what else does not get done during that time, such as chores, homework, rebuilding your dream car, etc.
Diat60 almost 4 years ago
I’m 80 and I also spend too much time on video games.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I did the same thing when I was Baldo’s age. I still love video games
Plods with ...™ almost 4 years ago
Elder Scrolls and Destiny…
locake almost 4 years ago
He also works at a job, spends time with friends and works on his car. He is pretty well-rounded for a teenage boy.
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
So we now know why his car rebuild is pretty much not going anywhere. He is spending his money on video games, not parts for his project car. Meaning there is a big break between his dreams and what he is willing to sacrifice to accomplish his “dream”. No wonder Dad refuses to give him money to fix it.
RabbitDad almost 4 years ago
Technically speaking, since you are in the act of playing at the moment, your number of stops is one less than the number of times you’ve played. So “just as many times” is false at the time you said it.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My father often said “I can stop smoking whenever I want. I’ve done it many times.” Eventually, he died of it.