Neither one was taught to share, it seems. I just had a flashback of myself at about CB’s age. We were visiting some friends of my parents with kids, and had been taught to let visitors ride our trikes etc. Apparently the friends’ kids had not. No one was using a push-scooter that was leaned against the garage, so as everyone else was playing a different game I decided to just see if I could ride it on the driveway. The kid it belonged to ran up, grabbed the handlebars and twisted them so I fell on my face on the drive, and then moved the scooter into the garage without another word.
NewOrleansSaints about 8 years ago
Good Grief!
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
’twas worth a try
bigcatbusiness about 8 years ago
She prefers the unfair way.
orinoco womble about 8 years ago
Neither one was taught to share, it seems. I just had a flashback of myself at about CB’s age. We were visiting some friends of my parents with kids, and had been taught to let visitors ride our trikes etc. Apparently the friends’ kids had not. No one was using a push-scooter that was leaned against the garage, so as everyone else was playing a different game I decided to just see if I could ride it on the driveway. The kid it belonged to ran up, grabbed the handlebars and twisted them so I fell on my face on the drive, and then moved the scooter into the garage without another word.
Chad Cheetah about 8 years ago
I had to compromise electric scooter time a few weeks ago with my cousins.
Kip W about 8 years ago
Jitney trike.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Reminds me of an old Laurel and Hardy bit regarding a soda…
knight1192a about 8 years ago
Typical kids. You’ve got what sounds fair and what adults would see as fair. Then you’ve got children’s fair.
Godfreydaniel about 8 years ago
Female logic begins early………
gimmickgenius about 8 years ago
Violet in a much later strip: “I had to hit him quick. He was beginning to make sense.”
robert39503 about 8 years ago
It never says who’s trike it is.