Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for October 19, 2013
October 18, 2013
October 20, 2013
Transcript:
Mimi: Buht wuht uhbout awl uhv thuh kuhzuhns?
Abby: We agreed to one pumpkin family, Mimi...Daddy can't carry cousins!
Corky: How can they tell which ones are related?
Knowing the little character Mimi, she will end up giving away members of the pumpkin family to those kids who do not have a pumpkin. Some children are impossible to spoil, and I have a granddaughter who proves it. Sadly, the opposite is also true, some kids, like the character Clem, seems to be born bad. It is scary . . . one boy in our family was lying and stealing before he could barely talk. He truly is frightening and he is now in his forties. I’m so glad Clem is a fictional character . . . the world cannot take on another bad seed.
Linda1259 about 11 years ago
Mimi is so sweet and cute. If I were her Grammy I would probably buy some of the “kuhzuhns” just to make her happy!
sappha58 about 11 years ago
Keep spoiling her like that, and she’s going to turn into Clem.
jimshari222 about 11 years ago
One kid, one pumpkin, or at the most one for each family member living in the house.
Wren Fahel about 11 years ago
In my family, we had 7 kids and maybe 2 pumpkins. We couldn’t do much more than that.
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
or, grow your own pumpkins in the garden outside/indoors.
ewalnut about 11 years ago
I don’t see Mimi ever turning into Clem. She’s far too generous and sweet tempered. She needs to grow some hair though.
Doctor11 about 11 years ago
Gotta love a kid’s imagination.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 11 years ago
I don’t remember Mimi not happy before
Puddleglum2 about 11 years ago
So that’s why it’s called a pump’kin’!
Linda1259 about 11 years ago
Knowing the little character Mimi, she will end up giving away members of the pumpkin family to those kids who do not have a pumpkin. Some children are impossible to spoil, and I have a granddaughter who proves it. Sadly, the opposite is also true, some kids, like the character Clem, seems to be born bad. It is scary . . . one boy in our family was lying and stealing before he could barely talk. He truly is frightening and he is now in his forties. I’m so glad Clem is a fictional character . . . the world cannot take on another bad seed.