When my brother & I were kids, we had a lemonade stand. We were really high-tech; we used our Lite-Brite as a sign (with a lo-o-o-o-ong extension cord).
Making money takes hustle.When I was 13, Along with my paper route, I spent a summer redoing the webbing on lawn chairs for people. A lot of people had those old lawn chairs with faded and frayed webbing in the area I lived in. but redoing the webbing yourself is a pain and nobody wants to do it themselves. So I went around offering the service. People would tell their friends and I would get referral customers from all over the area. From school end to mid-august, I was spending approx. 2-4 hours a day rewebbing those chairs. I had various webbing samples in a folder from my early jobs that I would show customers to help them pick out colors. And then I would bike to the store and buy supplies for the work. In reference to this comic, my parents told me they appreciated I found a way as a 13 year old to make money that didn’t require them to basically have a extra summer job themselves.
rekam Premium Member over 2 years ago
Poor Wanda!
Cactus-Pete over 2 years ago
Money selling lemonade? No he didn’t.
profbob over 2 years ago
I thought the bylaw officers wre cracking down on these type of enterprises, unless you had a license.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
Zoe’s going to make quite a monopoly, isn’t she?
cubswin2016 over 2 years ago
He should have said that last part earlier.
joe.altmaier over 2 years ago
…or teach the youngster to make cookies.
gopher gofer over 2 years ago
you need dough to sell cookies…
Anon4242 over 2 years ago
Dad came up with the cookie idea so HE gets to make them.
Willywise52 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Too…late…Daryl…
artegal over 2 years ago
Until the government comes by with its small business killing regulations and shuts her down for not having a valid permit.
ctolson over 2 years ago
Until some busybody files a complaint with the city or the HOA gives notice of a covenant violation!
Wren Fahel over 2 years ago
When my brother & I were kids, we had a lemonade stand. We were really high-tech; we used our Lite-Brite as a sign (with a lo-o-o-o-ong extension cord).
prrdh over 2 years ago
Hah! Wait until Zoe gets the license application to fill out. And where’s she going to get the money to pay the fee?
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Lemonade gets warm in a hurry when you’re selling it outdoors.
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
I’ll bet “Pop” didn’t do any thing he says he did.
vacman over 2 years ago
Snowflakes really need to get a grip. I cannot believe there has ever been anyone harmed from a homemade lemonade stand.
StackableContainers over 2 years ago
Making money takes hustle.When I was 13, Along with my paper route, I spent a summer redoing the webbing on lawn chairs for people. A lot of people had those old lawn chairs with faded and frayed webbing in the area I lived in. but redoing the webbing yourself is a pain and nobody wants to do it themselves. So I went around offering the service. People would tell their friends and I would get referral customers from all over the area. From school end to mid-august, I was spending approx. 2-4 hours a day rewebbing those chairs. I had various webbing samples in a folder from my early jobs that I would show customers to help them pick out colors. And then I would bike to the store and buy supplies for the work. In reference to this comic, my parents told me they appreciated I found a way as a 13 year old to make money that didn’t require them to basically have a extra summer job themselves.
The Quiet One over 2 years ago
Too late Darryl, you stepped in it again.
kab2rb over 2 years ago
I am on mom’s side. Naturally Zoe’s reaction.
bike2sac over 2 years ago
Depends on the city, county, state, and health department.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Probably gonna need a box or two of Pepperidge cookies!
ToneeRhianRose over 2 years ago
Haha! XD
KageKat over 2 years ago
I do not like that devious look on Zoe’s face!