I remember seeing a strip in “The Lighter Side of…” in Mad Magazine once. There was a couple arguing, and the wife complained that the husband never said anything nice about her family. He disagreed, and when she told him to say something nice about them, he replied “Your inlaws are much nicer than my inlaws”.
Our eldest daughter was pregnant with fraternal twins and lost one of them, which was devastating. Her daughter (the surviving twin) was a whip – not a bad kid, and probably no more “whippy” than most children – and the general tag line was “just be glad you didn’t have two of her”.
Argythree about 4 years ago
Not what Mom had in mind, Joe…
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
I’d rather have heard the “nice” thing she came up with to say to him
rhtatro about 4 years ago
We, not you?
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Two Ruthies? That would be a handful!
Purple People Eater about 4 years ago
I remember seeing a strip in “The Lighter Side of…” in Mad Magazine once. There was a couple arguing, and the wife complained that the husband never said anything nice about her family. He disagreed, and when she told him to say something nice about them, he replied “Your inlaws are much nicer than my inlaws”.
Dani Rice about 4 years ago
Our eldest daughter was pregnant with fraternal twins and lost one of them, which was devastating. Her daughter (the surviving twin) was a whip – not a bad kid, and probably no more “whippy” than most children – and the general tag line was “just be glad you didn’t have two of her”.
theotherther1 about 4 years ago
“It’s good we weren’t born conjoined twins!”
moeric9 about 4 years ago
You have a great brother.
oldsmkysyvr about 4 years ago
At least he didn’t have to kiss and make up.
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mom: “Can’t argue with that.”
Ermine Notyours about 4 years ago
Joe would prefer the family to be ruthless.
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Not certain Joe could handle twins of Ruthie.
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Not certain Joe could handle Ruthie as a twin, be 2x as entertaining.