And it comes with a black trenchcoat and a manifesto.
Sometimes the cool dad has to be the responsible dad.
You have to be the Responsible Dad at all times. That means you can only be the Cool Dad when the two are in agreement.
He should ask his grandfather. Those games only come with parental warnings.
Not to nitpick, well yes to nitpick.
Clayton didn’t ask for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill” he asked for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill!!!”
Turnabout is fair play, eh, Dad?
Yeah, ‘playing dirty’ is sort of a skill requirement for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill”. I’m thinking the kid has a head start. “How about a nice game of chess?”
I love Clayton’s eyelids.
What a BS artist he is,love the little guy
There are too many “cool dads” and not nearly enough “real fathers” around these days imho.
So NOW he’s a cool Dad.
Being a responsible Dad should take precedence over being a cool Dad.
The ‘cool dad’ would guide the conversation to the point when the child would agree that the game was not appropriate for him.
jvn almost 5 years ago
And it comes with a black trenchcoat and a manifesto.
Jeff0811 almost 5 years ago
Sometimes the cool dad has to be the responsible dad.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
You have to be the Responsible Dad at all times. That means you can only be the Cool Dad when the two are in agreement.
Geophyzz almost 5 years ago
He should ask his grandfather. Those games only come with parental warnings.
nosirrom almost 5 years ago
Not to nitpick, well yes to nitpick.
Clayton didn’t ask for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill” he asked for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill!!!”
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
Turnabout is fair play, eh, Dad?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Yeah, ‘playing dirty’ is sort of a skill requirement for “Plunder, Crush, Kill, Kill”. I’m thinking the kid has a head start. “How about a nice game of chess?”
mizdurble almost 5 years ago
I love Clayton’s eyelids.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
What a BS artist he is,love the little guy
KEA almost 5 years ago
There are too many “cool dads” and not nearly enough “real fathers” around these days imho.
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
So NOW he’s a cool Dad.
Bill The Nuke almost 5 years ago
Being a responsible Dad should take precedence over being a cool Dad.
brick10 almost 5 years ago
The ‘cool dad’ would guide the conversation to the point when the child would agree that the game was not appropriate for him.