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Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for July 27, 2010
Transcript:
Laura: What are you doing? Clayton: Staircase sledding! Laura: No. No you aren't. Clayton: But we're innovating! And fighting boredom! Laura: Go innovate outside, after you've cleaned this up. Adam: Actually, so ahead and play. I'll take care of this. Laura: Adam, no. Adam: Laura, I'm wearing a helmet!
alviebird over 14 years ago
Has Brian been watching âAccording to Jimâ?
*Space Madness at The Station* over 14 years ago
It will make his bottom feel aliveâŠ.
hawkeye761 over 14 years ago
âŠand goggles.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 14 years ago
5th Panel: Laura: âYes, with no brain inside!â
NE1956 over 14 years ago
Iâm with Adam. Nothing like being a kid for a while.
cdward over 14 years ago
Donât you remember stair sledding? We did it, and the only thing that bugged our mom was the giant window right at the bottom of the stairs. Amazingly, neither we nor it were ever broken.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
Back in my day (thus remembers the geezer-ette), we didnât use helmets OR boxes!
spoonsofdeath over 14 years ago
My brother and i tried this one time. At the bottom of the stairs directly ahead was the wall to the dining room, to the right, the door to the living room and to the left, the door to the den. Our parents are sitting in the living room while all this nonsense is going on. We take off on a long piece of cardboard. At the third step i slip off the back, my brother flies down, hits the wall to the dining room with enough force to make a kid sized âdentâ in the wall and lands back at the bottom of the stairs. My parents open the living room door and see my brother and the dented wall, ask if heâs ok, and he responds âLetâs do that again!â He coulda used the helmet.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
I remember when my kids did this with their old plastic covered âyouthâ mattress. No helmets, and no injuries or damage. Their Dad however, put a stop to it. Guess he was afraid theyâd put a hole in the wall. I was inclined to want to go sledding with them, but didnât get it done before my hubby came home.
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
We used to do something similar to this when weâd go on sea trials on the boat. When theyâd put a 15 degree up angle on the boat, weâd slide down the center passageway in the machinery room. The only bad thing was the knurled knobs on the panels which lined the pâway. They hurt when you hit them or scraped them going by.
bald over 14 years ago
oh come on laura, you know you want to have a turn
benbrilling over 14 years ago
Get out the band aids.
WyattMute over 14 years ago
I dislocated my thumb doing this because I went head first with my hands stretched out in front of meâŠ. My parents werenât angry, but they werenât rich either, so my dad popped my thumb back in place (he almost vomited from the feeling of it going in the socket!) and threw some ice on it.
Good Times ;)
cdward over 14 years ago
Our kids did this when they were little - theyâre teens now - and they were so reckless that we just got used the the loud thump that meant injuries. Every time we heard it, we called out, âYou got blood?â If they could answer, we knew they were conscious. If they said, âYes,â we came with the bandages. They never broke anything till they went to school and started playing other games with the same reckless abandon.