She’s compiling Mike’s temper tantrums that worked and which ones did not. She’s gonna study the ones that worked and practice in front of the mirror for the next 5 years so she will be better than Mike.
Throwing a tantrum an saying no might put you in a bad way. You must obey your parents for they know what’s best for you. Thank them for loving you, Mike.
girls more than make up for it when they hit teenager. Boys are harder younger than 10, girls 10 and over – more expensive, more drama, and often more rebellious.
howtheduck over 5 years ago
I have seen Elizabeth’s future and she is not lying.
capricorn9th over 5 years ago
She’s compiling Mike’s temper tantrums that worked and which ones did not. She’s gonna study the ones that worked and practice in front of the mirror for the next 5 years so she will be better than Mike.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
You were once a sweet angel, Michael. Whatever happened to you then? (Elizabeth was born.)
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
Little sis is wiser than you, Mikey. Better catch up!
Doctor_McCoy over 5 years ago
She must have started wearing contact lenses after the first frame.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
The secret is out.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
And boy does she use it
rebelstrike0 over 5 years ago
Michael sure has a big hump on his head. That bike accident must have been worse than we thought.
El Cobbo Grande over 5 years ago
I think someone else needs glasses…..look close, she still has hers on
paranormal over 5 years ago
Michael, you and Lizzie are two of the few things that your parents own outright. They also have a lot invested in you. Just roll with it boy!
finnygirl Premium Member over 5 years ago
I agree – Liz definitely has her glasses on in every panel. Seen on a 17-inch monitor.
samfran6-0 over 5 years ago
Throwing a tantrum an saying no might put you in a bad way. You must obey your parents for they know what’s best for you. Thank them for loving you, Mike.
Jelliqal over 5 years ago
girls more than make up for it when they hit teenager. Boys are harder younger than 10, girls 10 and over – more expensive, more drama, and often more rebellious.