If you think she’s fussy now about her clothes etc., just wait till Lizzie hits those teenage years and all those that follow..first comes the ‘grunge stage’ and then comes the ‘mod miss era’ and then the ‘perfectionist stage’ and then the ‘whatever the mood determines’ senior years. Life gets to be so predictable!
So why does she get a new fork, a new glass, a new piece of celery, etc? The juice on her jacket makes sense, the rest should just be ignored. Unless of course, Liz is right! Maybe the dishes didn’t get washed properly that day! But, dirty celery? I guess it didn’t get washed at all.
Woah, dude, chill out. This is not a reasonable situation to be calling someone a nimrod. They never said that they didn’t get it, they jut said that they agreed with a character. Calm down.
Easy. The grunge movement is a typical “lash out against conformity by conforming to our ways”. As such, clothes makers charge top dollar for the same kind of crummy clothes that can be found at a secondhand store. Conversely, most public school kids do not want to be associated with any decent clothes as that is “preppy”, so nice clothes like a blazer are in low demand. Good news for you if you need to look nice for a job interview; you can often find nice affordable clothes.
legaleagle48 over 11 years ago
Such is the mind of a four-year-old. Go figure!
kfccanada over 11 years ago
If you think she’s fussy now about her clothes etc., just wait till Lizzie hits those teenage years and all those that follow..first comes the ‘grunge stage’ and then comes the ‘mod miss era’ and then the ‘perfectionist stage’ and then the ‘whatever the mood determines’ senior years. Life gets to be so predictable!
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
It’s all about control.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Child Logic
3pibgorn9 over 11 years ago
Why mothers get gray.
lafayetteann over 11 years ago
Does Elly have a cleaning obsession? Funny. I never noticed that.
astar15 over 11 years ago
yep, this is the life
pouncingtiger over 11 years ago
Kids.
tlynnch over 11 years ago
There’s just one word for a kid like that – “Enough!”
twinsoniclab over 11 years ago
So why does she get a new fork, a new glass, a new piece of celery, etc? The juice on her jacket makes sense, the rest should just be ignored. Unless of course, Liz is right! Maybe the dishes didn’t get washed properly that day! But, dirty celery? I guess it didn’t get washed at all.
emilychloestella over 11 years ago
@TrapperJohn
Woah, dude, chill out. This is not a reasonable situation to be calling someone a nimrod. They never said that they didn’t get it, they jut said that they agreed with a character. Calm down.
transylvanian over 11 years ago
It’s true.
USN1977 over 11 years ago
Easy. The grunge movement is a typical “lash out against conformity by conforming to our ways”. As such, clothes makers charge top dollar for the same kind of crummy clothes that can be found at a secondhand store. Conversely, most public school kids do not want to be associated with any decent clothes as that is “preppy”, so nice clothes like a blazer are in low demand. Good news for you if you need to look nice for a job interview; you can often find nice affordable clothes.