“I trust you, Baldo. But I don’t trust your buddy Diego. And when the cops and ambulances show up because the parties over I don’t want you leaving in either the Black Mariah or the ambulance.”
I feel like there’s some information missing here. Is Diego a bad kid? Does he have a reputation Sergio knows about? Has Baldo done something for which he’s being punished? I mean, parties are a pretty normal part of teenage-dom, and to never let him go to one would seem uncharacteristically stifling for Sergio.
Maybe part of it is with his friend’s trustworthiness? Saw a lot of bad choices in my college years. Well, actually in the undergraduate years. We were a lot more focused in grad school.
I never had a curfew. When I was in high school I belonged to a club which met in the evening at members houses – I was expected to come home directly afterwards and it would always be a group of us in the car as few could drive. If my boyfriend and I went to a movie he would bring me home right afterwards (and based on his Facebook page – he was probably more interested in the other guy we would double date with).
In college I lived at home. My parents did not like me driving home late at night. I was friends with a girl in my house plan (like a sorority but English named and no house) who lived on campus. She did not have a car. So I would take her to whatever we doing and then sleep on her floor afterwards – she had a ride and I did not drive alone at night.
Hmm, my husband is actually more upset at my driving along then my parent were?
sirbadger 12 months ago
Bud wiser
gammaguy 12 months ago
I know that you can be trusted… to do the wrong thing.
LawrenceS 12 months ago
“I trust you, Baldo. But I don’t trust your buddy Diego. And when the cops and ambulances show up because the parties over I don’t want you leaving in either the Black Mariah or the ambulance.”
eced52 12 months ago
Always hate to have them grow up.
The Orange Mailman 12 months ago
Growing a mustache might help.
cdward 12 months ago
I feel like there’s some information missing here. Is Diego a bad kid? Does he have a reputation Sergio knows about? Has Baldo done something for which he’s being punished? I mean, parties are a pretty normal part of teenage-dom, and to never let him go to one would seem uncharacteristically stifling for Sergio.
SquidGamerGal 12 months ago
Maybe your dad would trust you more if you’d stop staying out past curfew!
Ken Otwell 12 months ago
You only get wiser through experience….
Linguist 12 months ago
As I used to tell my daughter when she was a teenager, “I trust you implicitly. It’s the boy you’re going out with that I don’t trust!”
purepaul Premium Member 12 months ago
Maybe part of it is with his friend’s trustworthiness? Saw a lot of bad choices in my college years. Well, actually in the undergraduate years. We were a lot more focused in grad school.
ladykat Premium Member 12 months ago
Older and wiser works for me.
22Wu33/es Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s not that I don’t trust you. It’s just that I can’t throw you very far.
brick10 12 months ago
Especially the wiser part….
Rhetorical_Question 12 months ago
No evidence that Baldomero can make right decision when confronted by a situation?
Shikamoo Premium Member 12 months ago
Baldo keeps pushing the envelope.
mafastore 12 months ago
I never had a curfew. When I was in high school I belonged to a club which met in the evening at members houses – I was expected to come home directly afterwards and it would always be a group of us in the car as few could drive. If my boyfriend and I went to a movie he would bring me home right afterwards (and based on his Facebook page – he was probably more interested in the other guy we would double date with).
In college I lived at home. My parents did not like me driving home late at night. I was friends with a girl in my house plan (like a sorority but English named and no house) who lived on campus. She did not have a car. So I would take her to whatever we doing and then sleep on her floor afterwards – she had a ride and I did not drive alone at night.
Hmm, my husband is actually more upset at my driving along then my parent were?