Emeline rules.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Don't teach your kid how to outwit you!
I dunno, my Dad always said that he expected me to be smart enough not to get caught doing whatever I wasn't supposed to be. If I got caught, I got in trouble for whatever I was doing AND got the "You are supposed to be cleverer than that, Jillian" speech.
Yes, in a bizarre way I'm looking forward to saying to Emeline "Really?! You expected that to fool me? * sigh *. Punkin', next time don't put your hologram on a loop, it's a dead giveaway."
That kid is scary smart ... and if she ever does go evil, we're in BIG trouble.
And at the huge press conference from Em's Fortress of Doom, when she announces her new world domination, Daddy will be sitting just behind her on the podium, smiling in quiet pride.
That kid is scary smart ... and if she ever does go evil, we're in BIG trouble.
Maybe you are...me, I'm banking on owning Australia in my retirement.
"Remember who taught you, kiddo. You owe your old man."
She scowls at me and says "I wanna be the Joker."
Emeline is too adorably evil for words.
IcookingN, I have a tube of unopened tomato paste that expired lasst month. It's probably still good to use, right?
"Remember who taught you, kiddo. You owe your old man."
I hope she doesn't hold a grudge against you for thwarting her misappropriation of those Hersey's Kisses.
I hope she doesn't hold a grudge against you for thwarting her misappropriation of those Hersey's Kisses
Those get spun into Valuable Life Lessons.
It's like "Tuesdays with Morrie" with Death Rays.
"Point of order, Punk. Informing me of your intentions to steal something is a basic no-no of criminal planning. This is why the Riddler always gets caught."
I'm always telling my students, "For god's sake, at least be sneaky about it!"
There's only so much you can do for someone who needs help but doesn't want it. And "be a good friend" is too vague to be really good advice.
oh, absolutely. But we're talking college students here. They may not recognize that, and a vague "be supportive" bit on a website is USELESS.