Folder General DiscussionFlat Daddies


Warning Press Ctrl+Enter to quickly submit your post
Quick Reply  
✏✏✏✏✏✏✏✏✏✏
 
 
  

Previous
Next
 From:  jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2)
 To:  Dee (DEENA-ONLY) 
6553.7 In reply to 6553.4 
quote:
Our real cat was terrified of it.


That gives me an idea ...

I think I'll get a flat daddy, heavily armed & really mean-looking to hang in the living room. Maybe it'll scare off all those stupid boys that keep showing up at my house asking for my 17-year-old daughter!

Jeanette Brewer
ENGRAVING CONCEPTS
(formerly Brewer Sales)
Epilog & Xenetech Distributor
www.engravingconcepts.com

 

Previous
Next
 From:  Cody (BOBTNAILER)
 To:  jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) 
6553.8 In reply to 6553.7 
Hehehe....you want me to send you a life-size pic of me?

Oh wait....you don't want to scare yourself, too. :P
 

Previous
Next
 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) 
6553.9 In reply to 6553.7 
Jeanette,

I have a 17-yr-old daughter myself.

My condolences. :-)

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

 

Previous
 From:  Dee (DEENA-ONLY)
 To:  jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) 
6553.10 In reply to 6553.7 

Jeanette,
Forget flat daddy. They'll make a video with it. Invite them in to the kitchen or family room. (No bedroom visits was the rule in our house.) Play board games or cards with them. The dumb ones feel like fools when the parent wins and don't come back. The nice smart ones come back and hang out and can be fun. They'll even take out the garbage, move heavy furniture and wash the car if you promise to order pizza. We could never figure out why they all liked Dominoes. Yuk!

Dee

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)
 
 
     
 

Show messages: All  1-6  7-10

Rate my interest:

Adjust text size: Smaller 10 Larger

Beehive Forum 1.0.1 |  FAQ |  Docs |  Support |  Donate! ©2002 - 2024 Project Beehive Forum

Forum Stats