April 10, 2006
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I know. It’s been awhile. Get over it and read the post.
Everyone knows kids misbehave, why try to cover it up? When adults are on the phone they will say through the receiver, “Oh, just a moment,” and then angrily lip to their kids, “Shhh…I’m on the phone!” Why the secrecy? Every person in the world has been in contact with children at some point or another, the coverup of their misbehaviour has not fooled anyone.
People should just be like, “Hold on, my kids are being idiots, this will just take a second,” and then without muffling the phone yell, “KIDS, SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP! I’M ON THE FREAKING PHONE. THANK YOU….Anyways, sorry about that. What were you saying?”
In fact, if you call someone with kids, and their kids aren’t rowdy and obviously creating chaos, the first thing that person should say to another person in the room when they hang up the phone is, “Well, gee, that was weird. I just called the Hendersons and they didn’t yell at their kids. I hope everything is okay.”
It’s true!
Enjoy your night!
Comments (10)
yer face isn’t a very good idea.
ohhhhhh burnnnnnnnn.
ily.
It’s proven that when you whisper… a kid will get quite so they can hear what your saying… like you’re trying to tell them a secret.
That make’s a lot of sense. That would still be weird to still say “Well, gee, that was weird. I just called the Hendersons and they didn’t yell at their kids. I hope everything is okay.”
I also take the SAT the day of prom. Im taking mine at UA high school. How about you?
Oh and the ACT kinda like a said in post, it’s not so bad if you can read fast, cuz theres a lot of reading. Also Science, the graphs near end are really hard to figure out.
i can see kevin yelling a lot at his children
yea
^yup^
it’s not polite to yell at your kids in someone else’s ear phil it makes them go deaf
Hi Phil!
haha .. that’s true! good insight! nice observation! wonderful commentary!
Happy Easter =)