I'm so glad to know that I'm not the only one who doesn't rush to answer the house phone. Even before caller ID. If I was in the middle of something or just didn't care, I didn't answer it. Only if Shorty isn't at home and it may be him or about him do I answer it. I have friends who will drop everything and literally run to the phone. sheesh.....
I missed the Deal or No Deal firemen tonight.
OK, here's one for all of you. I was in karate class tonight. One 13 year old kid, who's a student, sat out with his siblings, cousins and grandma while his mom did class. The point is, he knows the rules of class. The whole group acted up, made a lot of noise, disrupted class, had to be asked repeatedly to be quiet. They were acting like a bunch of zoo animals. The kid decides it would be fun to borrow his cousin's laser pointer and point it at students, the instructor, the mirror, whatever. So the instructor took it away from him and made him do 50 pushups. At the end of class the instructor flashed it all over while explaining to him that he is to never again disrupt her class with a laser pointer. The grandma never said a word the whole time they acted like a bunch of brats but finally she says
to the instructor (through gritted teeth), "Please don't waste the batteries. They're expensive." :eek:
HEELLLLLOOOOO. Maybe if she'd used those words on grandson instead the thing wouldn't have been taken away, he wouldn't have had to do pushups and the batteries wouldn't have been wasted. Why, oh why, is it easier for her to get mad at the person providing the discipline instead of the person who acted like an idiot in the first place?