And will you make known to him what information was received, or file it away for future use? That is the question!Not bad, just informative.
Having been the parent of teens already, I speak from experience here. Sometimes it's good to keep things to yourself. Bringing it up can send it underground, so to speak. Better to let them think you're oblivious sometimes (unless they're doing something criminal or life-threatening, of course!)And will you make known to him what information was received, or file it away for future use? That is the question!
Spoken like a true lawyer.And will you make known to him what information was received, or file it away for future use? That is the question!
And will you make known to him what information was received, or file it away for future use? That is the question!
FFA convention in town, buses full of blue coat wearing kids descended upon Target the same time I was there. One kid must have been going for mullet of the year, it was impressive.
I only hope to see action like this out of my back door
I still remember the blue parades all over campus!FFA convention in town, buses full of blue coat wearing kids descended upon Target the same time I was there. One kid must have been going for mullet of the year, it was impressive.
To be fair, Shakespeare put these words in the mouth of a character that was something of a blowhard."This above all: to thine own self be true..."
Good day for a little Shakespeare. It is the Bard's birthday.
Of course, and yet I have no difficulty standing by my usage.To be fair, Shakespeare put these words in the mouth of a character that was something of a blowhard.
Damnit @Bret44 keep them in line!
I only hope to see action like this out of my back door
Should have taken the 9 iron to that flying nuisance .