Good point, Nerwin.
For a parent, having a child is like being grounded, permanently.
Nerwin may be presumptuous in assuming Auntie Broomie will provide him transport! Is hers a two-seater broom?
then you mean there is no magical trunk space on her broom…
Touché Nerwin!
And good point Sisyphos; where did you see Broomie mentioning she would be the transport–perhaps she signed Nerwin’s uncle (Irwin) to that duty?
Busy hands are happy hands.
To Nerwin, all this means is that he has more weapons in his arsenal; cleated shoes, a Swiss army knife, a horse for quick getaways, a screeching violin to pierce people’s eardrums, et cetera.
Dangit! There’s a down side to everthing. Isn’t there?
margueritem over 15 years ago
Good point, Nerwin.
tbree over 15 years ago
For a parent, having a child is like being grounded, permanently.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
Nerwin may be presumptuous in assuming Auntie Broomie will provide him transport! Is hers a two-seater broom?
bald over 15 years ago
then you mean there is no magical trunk space on her broom…
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Touché Nerwin!
And good point Sisyphos; where did you see Broomie mentioning she would be the transport–perhaps she signed Nerwin’s uncle (Irwin) to that duty?
wicky over 15 years ago
Busy hands are happy hands.
Sherlock Watson over 15 years ago
To Nerwin, all this means is that he has more weapons in his arsenal; cleated shoes, a Swiss army knife, a horse for quick getaways, a screeching violin to pierce people’s eardrums, et cetera.
bobpeters61 over 15 years ago
Dangit! There’s a down side to everthing. Isn’t there?