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Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for February 28, 2015
Transcript:
Katy: Dad, can you guys have another baby? Adam: What?? Katy: Clayton has a little brother in Nick. I want a younger sister. Adam: Oh...wow...I don't... Katy: You weren't kidding! He got all pale and sweaty! Clayton: Ask for twins and he'll start hyperventilating.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
That is why I don’t have kids; they play you.
Laynegg almost 10 years ago
I don’t know why Adam is so upset…Nick is the best baby ever….disappears for week, even months at at time, never cries, no diaper changes. Maybe he worries that another baby wouldn’t be so trouble free?
KEA almost 10 years ago
as he should!
Dr_Fogg almost 10 years ago
wait!? What happened to Clayton?
nosirrom almost 10 years ago
Don’t ask for triplets though. Not if you want dad to be there for your high school graduation.
MontanaLady almost 10 years ago
Our first two kids were a handful…………………..Our last two were sooooooooooooooooooo good!Thanks D, L, L, D!
AndiJ almost 10 years ago
Maybe she should ask mom, she’s the one that has to birth the child!
noreenklose almost 10 years ago
“With the world population still growing I would hope more real people would either adopt or just have no kids.”.The real problem is that the people who CANNOT afford to have kids are having too many.When I was a child, my Grandma was always talking about the starving children in Africa, China, India, (fill in the blank with your choice)..
I never understood how MY eating my dinner helped them. The point to me was why were their parents having children that they couldn’t feed? AND…why was it my fault? My parents fed me, those kids were their parents responsibility.
The point is, you should only have children if you can afford to raise them..
Think of the poor, starving children in… if we subsidize them, they grow up and have even MORE starving kids they can’t feed. The grandchildren of the people who received my “missions money” are still begging (and begetting)…an endless cycle.