No, I mean if she wanted to be an astronaut, she should have given it all she had, then if she still didn't make it, she could blame herself, not her mother.
C'mon, guys, get real. What's with the chauvinism? It is frequently the father's fault, especially in cases of those fathers who have been messed up by their wives.
Get really real! This is a note from the absentee father to his layabout, can't-leave-the-games-console, son. The mother and daughter are in a spacecraft as we speak.
Baloney!
ReplyDeleteIf by that you mean there was pretty much no chance of it even if you never turned on the TV, you're right.
ReplyDeleteNo, I mean if she wanted to be an astronaut, she should have given it all she had, then if she still didn't make it, she could blame herself, not her mother.
ReplyDeleteIt's always the mother's fault.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
ReplyDeleteAnd never the father's.
Never.
ReplyDeleteBalogna!
ReplyDeleteSorry, all that testoserone must have interferred with spellchek,, the word, is, of course, bologna!
ReplyDeleteC'mon, guys, get real. What's with the chauvinism? It is frequently the father's fault, especially in cases of those fathers who have been messed up by their wives.
ReplyDeleteGet really real! This is a note from the absentee father to his layabout, can't-leave-the-games-console, son. The mother and daughter are in a spacecraft as we speak.
ReplyDeletemonix, be careful, your astronauts will be blamed for being castrating rhymes-with-witches which is why their menfolk are lazy bums.
ReplyDeleteWho chose to make the husband a father? Huh? What about that?
ReplyDeleteSince when do women have choices?
ReplyDeletePeter:
ReplyDeleteGood thing for my computer I wasn't drinking any coffee.
Astronauts -- drunks and head cases, according to my daily newspaper.
ReplyDeleteGood mamas don't let their babies grow up to be astros.