FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for April 16, 2013
Transcript:
Peter: It's crazy. Parents demand warning labels on DCs... warning labels on video games... warning labels on TV shows and movies... all in the name of protecting children. But when you suggest similar labels for some of the meals the yconnoct... Andy: I'll give you a warning, kiddo...
legaleagle48 over 11 years ago
And I know the warning: “Eat or get beat!”
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
Jason DOES have point…Hey Jason, Got an idea!! If you can obtain advance warning what your mom’s cooking. A good few hours before dinner, say you’re going to a friends house (preferably one where you know the food is definitely good and very hospitable and willing to feed you) for a little “study group” and you have your dinner there. Doing a little bit of planning ahead though with a few back-up contingency plan… See if you can enlist your big bother and sister’s help and maybe Dad too… But than again, you might get their help without much convincing anyway…
scrabblefiend over 11 years ago
Search out Pajama Diaries today. A rebuttal to Jason’s complaint. And yet, when children grow up, they long for Mom’s meals. Even the ones they used to complain about.
Andy0309 over 11 years ago
Get ready for even more warnings later,Jason!
Poollady over 11 years ago
Here’s a warning: EAT IT OR ELSE!!!
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
My father gave no warnings. Just slaps.
rekam Premium Member over 11 years ago
Mom was a lousy cook. My older brother learned how to cook because of it and I learned from my mother-in-law. I still remember the Sunday he took me for a ride and we stopped and had a dungeness crab. Got home and she couldn’t understand why we weren’t hungry for dinner after she’d spent the day cooking.
Doctor11 over 11 years ago
Andy will never understand why her husband and kids don’t like her cooking.
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
I wanted to learn properly how to cook so I can cook and eat only foods I like…