I was never as flip as Agnes at her age; I went to school with nuns and there was NO such thing as “flip”. I was, however, frequently homework challenged because I just never really got into other people arranging my time and activities for me. Like…school. And….homework. And yes, it was a problem as a working, trying-to-be-responsible adult. I was very fortunate in finding bosses who understood that 8 a.m. was pretty arbitrary as a start time. I made sure, however, that they got full work and never shorted them, either during the day or at the end.
x_Tech almost 9 years ago
Agnes, how about a random quote?“Does this smell weird to you? I don’t want to eat it if it smells weird.”— Benjamin FranklinAn important number – 42
x_Tech almost 9 years ago
Here ya go Agnes, this looks homeworky.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Uh…. X….she’s about TEN.
Nice try, though. It looks VERY homeworky.But you’ll get her in trouble using that phony quote machine!
prasrinivara almost 9 years ago
Plagiarising ideas from Calvin, eh Agnes?
And (as SusanSunshine stated), you’ll get about the same result — LOTS of trouble.
J Short almost 9 years ago
Bureaucratic training.
rshive almost 9 years ago
2 + 3 = Queensland
smorbie the great and beautiful almost 9 years ago
I won’t tell how many times I’ve done the same things myself
Dani Rice almost 9 years ago
It’s a good thing I was always clever when it came to ad-libing.
dogday Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I was never as flip as Agnes at her age; I went to school with nuns and there was NO such thing as “flip”. I was, however, frequently homework challenged because I just never really got into other people arranging my time and activities for me. Like…school. And….homework. And yes, it was a problem as a working, trying-to-be-responsible adult. I was very fortunate in finding bosses who understood that 8 a.m. was pretty arbitrary as a start time. I made sure, however, that they got full work and never shorted them, either during the day or at the end.