Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 13, 2009
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Adam: You are gonna be amazed at my jerky for the school bake sale, Laura. Laura: I'm already amazed, because it's called a "bake sale". As in baked goods. Adam: Silly Laura. The key to success at these things is to carve out a niche. There'll be multiple tables of cupcakes and fudge. But I can assure you we'll be the only jerky table. In fact, I'd bet we win an award for jerkiest table at the bake sale. Laura: You've already got my vote.
newworldmozart about 15 years ago
LOL!!!
DavidAllenParizekJr about 15 years ago
I guess he deserves it, but seems his wife is awful down on him all the time lately, it is getting old. Really old.
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 15 years ago
hey, what’s wrong with thinking a bit out of the box? I’d buy jerky rather than cupcakes any day!
alondra about 15 years ago
I think he has a good idea. The jerky will sell like hotcakes.
Allen Rymer about 15 years ago
Actually, it sounds like a workable idea to me.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
I’d rather have the jerky. Better than too many sweets!!
And just remember, Laura, you married him!
maybeinthenextworld about 15 years ago
great one. I love the interaction between the two. Real-life couples have fun with each other. It’s good-natured and fun.
humormehere about 15 years ago
Did you see the smile with the jab? It’s all ok.
NoBrandName about 15 years ago
Smile, yes, but the folded arms tell another story.
dante.deangelo about 15 years ago
Marriage is about the small moments … humor and communication. My wife wasn’t perfect and that’s what made me love her more. She was flawed and funny and we had a great life.
Karen345 about 15 years ago
nobody makes me laugh more than my husband … and only 50% of the time it’s intentional.
AUMusicNerd about 15 years ago
Karen, my wife is the same way… and the other 50% of the time, I’m looking at her going “What??”
Robert Mulbry Premium Member about 15 years ago
I agree with David. She seems to spend a lot of time insulting/criticizing him. My litmus test is would I think the joke as funny if we reversed the roles? Too many jokes about how ignorant she is would not seem funny to me. My wife and I joke with each other but it works on a 50/50 basis. I am not seeing the balance here.
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 15 years ago
Robert, this is what irritates me with Baby Blues sometimes too, the dad is shown to be irritatingly clueless and helpless in the home.