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Man: Am I supposed to pick up Tyler after school? Woman: Yes, but he has band practice, so instead of 3:30, it's going to be 5:15, and we have to take him to summer soccer. Man: Is that going to be all week? woman: Actually, it's going to be all our lives.
J Short over 8 years ago
My parents never drove me to any practice; I had a bike and rode. Most of the kids did the same. We considered the ones who were driven by their parents to be Mama’s boys.
ekw555 over 8 years ago
this is an ad for birth control, isn’t it?
Nuliajuk over 8 years ago
All your lives? Won’t there be a lull between him graduating from high school and getting married and dumping the grandkids off on you for babysitting?
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Parenting…
Spooky D Cat over 8 years ago
My parents had a strict policy that I couldn’t get a car until I graduated from high school. They feared I would fall in with the wrong crowd. I started that same policy with our kids but by the time they were 15 (legal age to drive in this state at that time) my wife and I couldn’t WAIT to get them a car so they could drive themselves to all their activities.
Kristiaan over 8 years ago
What’s wrong with bikes and public transport? That’s how I got around before I got a car.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 8 years ago
I see.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
KristiaanOr actually walk! By high school, I could walk, carrying books and a trombone, and get home before my sister who took the bus.
Mary McNeil Premium Member over 8 years ago
If it’s Summer soccer, why is he still i school ? (I don’t think academic summer school has band or any other activity.)