Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for December 20, 2016
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Katy: Did dad invite you to his office party? Laura: He did! Katy: You don't find that weird? He works from home. Laura: I think it's fun. It's one of the things I love about your dad. Katy: Boy...you really drank the kool-aid, didn't you? Laura: It was a mocha latte, but yes I did.
Doctor Toon about 8 years ago
I would recommend that Adam brew a special pot of my Nuclear Coffee for the party, but I DO NOT recommend it for kids
TossedSaladCartoon about 8 years ago
Smart kid… most kids her age, my niece included wouldn’t know what “Drank the Kool-Aid” means. It’s almost as if an adult is putting words in her mouth. Wait a minute!
drmickeyg about 8 years ago
The expression comes from the story of Jim Jones, the leader of the People’s Temple cult. He convinced his followers to drink (and to get their kids to drink) cyanide-laced Kool-Aid
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Who doesn’t like Kool Aid?
DM2860 about 8 years ago
I have heard people use the phrase knowing what the phrase meant but not knowing the origin of the phrase. Kind of like many other old clichés that we use and don’t understand, like “pulling your leg”.
alondra about 8 years ago
So many times I think Adam and Ted of “Sally Forth” would be best buddies. They so think alike! Ted isn’t known for being a coffee fanatic but Adam could convert him. They’re both kids at heart. I think their wives and kids would get along great too.