FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for June 16, 2012
Transcript:
Peter: So? What happened with your little crisis? Paige: Fortunately, Ms. O'Dell reacted responsibly well. She said a two-year-old is bound to repeat an occasional inappropriate word now and then, but so long as you don't reinforce it or lend it meaning, the kid'll probably drop it with no harm done. Peter: "Reasonably well"?? It sounds like she took it great. Paige: Well, then we got into my watching Jerzy Spanel while babysitting. Peter: I see. So "Reasonably well" Describes her average reaction. Andy: What a penny?
SoItBegins~ over 12 years ago
Merit-based pay.
thesnowleopard Premium Member over 12 years ago
As much as I was thoroughly amused at Paige’s comeuppance, and while I agree that Ms. O’Dell has every right to tell Paige to knock it off with the bad reality shows next time she babysits, I don’t think what Paige did was all that terrible. All she really did was watch some inappropriate TV in front of a two-year-old, who has the attention span of a fruit fly (like every toddler). Part of the reason why the kid even picked up the word was because Paige had her right there, keeping an eye on her. The effect will surely be temporary and the kid was hardly traumatized.
That said, Paige is a big enough air-head that she probably needed being paid a penny to drive the lesson home.
Jeff0811 over 12 years ago
Agreed. It won’t be the last time the kid hears %$#&. Wait til she gets to grade school.
teddyr over 12 years ago
However, you need to remember that not only was Paige not supposed to watch that show while babysitting, she did so because she was barred from watching it at home. Ergo, she also disobeyed her Mother’s orders too. As far as I can see, she not only shouldn’t get paid, but I could see a 3-4 week grounding in her future
The Life I Draw Upon over 12 years ago
Was it in a water glass?
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Hello! There are words out there that should NEVER be used around children, and I have a hard enough time as it is not to swear and keep my youngest sister from developing that bad habit.
SquidGamerGal over 12 years ago
So, is she grounded for life?
Doctor11 over 12 years ago
Paige shouldn’t be allowed to babysit ever again.
bfrg45 over 12 years ago
I agree! Words are just letters put together. We are the ones who decide their meanings and connotations. None are inherently “bad”, “dirty”, or “inappropriate”.
josh_bisbee over 12 years ago
I don’t think Andy heard what happened, and Paige isn’t dumb enough to tell her mother. So I think she got away with it without a grounding.
seldon913 over 12 years ago
If Paige had been smart she would have just said the word just happened to come out as she was flipping channels looking for something that was appropriate to watch with a two-year-old present.
water_moon over 12 years ago
I presume you were refering to hte gosple of John, in which the word "logos: is often translated as “the WORD” (it really closer to it’s derviative “logic”) but the importance of words, esp names was established LONG before that. Actully, the Bible, like all good lititure was using the common beliefs of the time to make a point. Written words were viewed as magical, and the pagans were just as supportive of that. A majority of creation stories involve naming, give something a word to call it by gives it a permanace, a reallity. .Honestly, words are still “magical” today, Just ask a lawyer.