Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for December 30, 2012
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Katy: So a New Year's on the horizon. Clayton: Yep. Katy: Any plans to make some changes? Clayton: Make changes? Why would I do that? I'm perfect. Katy: (Yeah. A perfect doofus.) Clayton: What did you say to Nick? Stop it. Whispering can be very hurtful. Katy: I was just giving Nick my frank assessment of your delusional personality. Clayton: I am not delusional! Mom says I'm nature's greatest miracle! Thanks, Nicky boy. Who's calling? Katy: A telemarketer... They want to sell you a clue.
firedome about 12 years ago
miss katy cruel…
RI Red Hen about 12 years ago
In the late 60’s, my son had a Ficher-Price phone like that!
pumaman about 12 years ago
Yes, that phone looks frighteningly familiar. A classic like that is probably worth a lot of money these days.
pumaman about 12 years ago
I think that was the first mobile phone!
QuietStorm27 about 12 years ago
Katy is awesome!
Doctor11 about 12 years ago
I use to have that kind of toy phone when I was a kid.
Jeff0811 about 12 years ago
Not so sure I believe in telling kids they are greatest gifts or miracles. Due to medical issues my wife was advised of issues concerning reproduction. We had our first daughter, and the daughter received a staph illness, not sure if she was going to make it for a week or two. She did, thankfully. Then had our second child. I consider both miracles and gifts, especially the first one. I wouldn’t tell them they are the greatest though. Yay Katy for putting Clayton in his place.