Elly was certainly working hard when she turned that sign about Ben’s Burgers into this punchline. However, since her eyes disappeared from laughing so hard at her own joke, she might want to stop on the side of the road until her eyes reappear for everyone’s safety.
What pre-K kid ever has a thought that their parents work too hard? That thinking is a bit above the level of a four-year-old, who are usually entirely self-centered and completely grounded in the present, with their biggest concern being whether they’re going to go to the park before or after lunch.
And April continues – “An the teacher asked all of us if we had had a ’b’owel movement today. I couldn’t answer. I have to wait until ‘P’ day and say I did both.”
You got that right April, lots of adults seem weird because they are! Just wait till they’re grandmas on Facebook, then they’ll know everything, you know, like whether people are eating dogs & cats in Ohio and stuff like that! ;-)
howtheduck about 20 hours ago
Elly was certainly working hard when she turned that sign about Ben’s Burgers into this punchline. However, since her eyes disappeared from laughing so hard at her own joke, she might want to stop on the side of the road until her eyes reappear for everyone’s safety.
Enter.Name.Here about 20 hours ago
“Let it B, mom.”
GirlGeek Premium Member about 20 hours ago
No, Elly. Just no
'IndyMan' about 19 hours ago
That comment, Elly was JUST A LITTLE above April’s level of understanding although it was funny to you ! ! ! !
French Persons Premium Member about 19 hours ago
What pre-K kid ever has a thought that their parents work too hard? That thinking is a bit above the level of a four-year-old, who are usually entirely self-centered and completely grounded in the present, with their biggest concern being whether they’re going to go to the park before or after lunch.
snsurone76 about 18 hours ago
All the time, I think her mom is NUTS!
Prey about 14 hours ago
Well someone has to do it " To be or not to be, that is illogical captain".
baskate_2000 about 14 hours ago
Right on, Elly!
basspro about 13 hours ago
I think I would have went with, “Look mom there’s a “B” in the car.”
jango about 13 hours ago
Elly enjoys laughing at her own wordplay.
ctolson about 13 hours ago
And April continues – “An the teacher asked all of us if we had had a ’b’owel movement today. I couldn’t answer. I have to wait until ‘P’ day and say I did both.”
djtenltd about 12 hours ago
That WAS a clever comeback for Elly.
Daltongang Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Ellis banter regarding the Bard’s particular linguistic bent for benefit of his audience is beyond the budding capabilities of her littlest bambino.
John Jorgensen about 11 hours ago
I’m reminded of a song on Sesame Street by The Beetles. It started a little something like this:
When I find I can’t rememberWhat comes after A and before CMy mother always whispers—“Letter B.” . . .
mindjob about 9 hours ago
April will get the joke on “S” day
CoreyTaylor1 about 9 hours ago
Isn’t April a little young to get a Shakespeare reference!?
lnrokr55 about 8 hours ago
You got that right April, lots of adults seem weird because they are! Just wait till they’re grandmas on Facebook, then they’ll know everything, you know, like whether people are eating dogs & cats in Ohio and stuff like that! ;-)
Teto85 Premium Member about 8 hours ago
Mom joke.
gbars70 about 5 hours ago
Why are all comic’s cars shown airborne?
Strawberry King 41 minutes ago
Laugh anyway.