Reminds me when my old man used to pull off his big belt and you could hear it clearing all the belt loops, I knew I was in big trouble too… Glad it didn’t happen very often for sure, but it probably made me a better person in the long run..
And it also meant some big trouble for your mom when she intended to call you by your full name but has memory lapse and your mom can only remember the initial to your middle name!
As a kid, I could usually tell how much trouble I was in by how many of my names my mother called for me by. My first name, it usually wasn’t too bad, I didn’t clean my room or something. My first and last, it was more serious, I hadn’t cleaned up after the dog and someone stepped in the stuff. If she used my first, middle and last name, I had really made a mess of things by throwing rocks at cars or something. If it was my dad calling for me with all three names, I started making out a will.
I had the same experience with my mother. I already had/have one of the shortest names in the English language, so calling me by the full name, with no initials, was ominous. She wasn’t testing her memory.
Good ole’ Brutus P. Thornapple, once in trouble, always in trouble. If you look up the word trouble in the dictionary is has a picture of Brutus P. Thornapple.
Yeah, same for the kids in my family; all three names, big trouble. And you knew that the Apocalypse was about to descend on you when the parent is so mad, they go through the other kids’ names trying to yell yours… ☺
I don’t think Brutus is being called in to be told his bonus was too small. Or his raise should have been larger. I feel sorry for Bossman. He seems very miserable and angry and sad.
Brutus, Veeblefester could be calling you in to give you a raise, but I wouldn’t count on it. More than likely you are in store for scathing rebuke for a stupid mistake.
When l was in real trouble my mother would scream at me in French. She was a Canuck. I still cringe at those times and she died almost 40 years ago. I most definitely feel your pain….
I remember when my grandson was young, his parents always used his full name when he was in trouble. His middle name is my first name so I got to hear it quite a lot.
I’ve heard of this equation (Parental Use of Full Name = You’re in Trouble) and even seen it on an I Love Lucy episode, where Lucy and Ethel both used it on Ricky and Fred (Fred’s middle name is Hobart, by the way). Fortunately, neither of my parents ever used it on me.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 2 years ago
And his full name is also underlined.
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Reminds me when my old man used to pull off his big belt and you could hear it clearing all the belt loops, I knew I was in big trouble too… Glad it didn’t happen very often for sure, but it probably made me a better person in the long run..
GROG Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s deja vu all over again.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ almost 2 years ago
㋡ He said, “P” he didn’t say, “Perry”
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When your mom hollers all three of your names “yer’ gonna’ git it!”
stillfickled Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When my mom called me by my first, middle and last name-look out!
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
And it also meant some big trouble for your mom when she intended to call you by your full name but has memory lapse and your mom can only remember the initial to your middle name!
CorkLock almost 2 years ago
It’s your raise Brutus, think positive… ha ha ha ha
Little Caesar almost 2 years ago
My guess is he isn’t “Queen For a Day”….
Just-me almost 2 years ago
As a kid, I could usually tell how much trouble I was in by how many of my names my mother called for me by. My first name, it usually wasn’t too bad, I didn’t clean my room or something. My first and last, it was more serious, I hadn’t cleaned up after the dog and someone stepped in the stuff. If she used my first, middle and last name, I had really made a mess of things by throwing rocks at cars or something. If it was my dad calling for me with all three names, I started making out a will.
Skeptical Meg almost 2 years ago
His middle name is “P.”?
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I had the same experience with my mother. I already had/have one of the shortest names in the English language, so calling me by the full name, with no initials, was ominous. She wasn’t testing her memory.
Jeff0811 almost 2 years ago
A piece of advice Brutus…, let RV know how hard you’ve been working at holding up the water cooler? He will appreciate you going the extra mile.
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
P.? Pomeroy? Payton?
Chris almost 2 years ago
did he turn into your parent or something similarly responsible. :\
djtenltd almost 2 years ago
With Veeblefester, Brutus is ALWAYS in trouble!
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Good ole’ Brutus P. Thornapple, once in trouble, always in trouble. If you look up the word trouble in the dictionary is has a picture of Brutus P. Thornapple.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Wow – the first time?! I’m guessing Brutus isn’t looking forward to the thrill of learning new things. This new year went old school really fast.
ChessPirate almost 2 years ago
Yeah, same for the kids in my family; all three names, big trouble. And you knew that the Apocalypse was about to descend on you when the parent is so mad, they go through the other kids’ names trying to yell yours… ☺
Jimmyk939 almost 2 years ago
I have 3 middle names (no, I’m not French Canadian) and when I was a kid and heard all 5 names…I headed for the hills
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I don’t think Brutus is being called in to be told his bonus was too small. Or his raise should have been larger. I feel sorry for Bossman. He seems very miserable and angry and sad.
KEA almost 2 years ago
…but his middle name wasn’t said, so it can’t be THAT bad (at least going by my childhood)
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Using all three names was bad. We mostly went by our first and middle names – adding the last name was the clincher.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The days of yore still haunt him……..
andersjg Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When my mother used all three names, plus the Jr, I was really in trouble.
Judeeye Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I used to love when one of my parents was so mad they would sputter out my brothers names and finally mine. This would usually just end in laughter.
captastro almost 2 years ago
When my Mom used my full middle name, it was time to make out my will.
Buckeye67 almost 2 years ago
Brutus, Veeblefester could be calling you in to give you a raise, but I wouldn’t count on it. More than likely you are in store for scathing rebuke for a stupid mistake.
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
When l was in real trouble my mother would scream at me in French. She was a Canuck. I still cringe at those times and she died almost 40 years ago. I most definitely feel your pain….
T... almost 2 years ago
First time his boss has seen his full name…
T... almost 2 years ago
Egad, he just wants to know what the P. stands for, people want to know, I want to know…
ArcticFox Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Thorny is going to get really ‘Ranked’ now!!!
Ahuehuete almost 2 years ago
So, is he about to be fired?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
When my Mom underlined it, and put it in quotations, and italics then I knew the end of the world was next.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
I hope the P doesn’t stand for “Pink-slip”.
Chris Sherlock almost 2 years ago
It still means you’re in trouble, Brutus!
wiatr almost 2 years ago
I remember when my grandson was young, his parents always used his full name when he was in trouble. His middle name is my first name so I got to hear it quite a lot.
paullp Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’ve heard of this equation (Parental Use of Full Name = You’re in Trouble) and even seen it on an I Love Lucy episode, where Lucy and Ethel both used it on Ricky and Fred (Fred’s middle name is Hobart, by the way). Fortunately, neither of my parents ever used it on me.