(When my son is eight, our family goes to a certain theme park with a mouse mascot. We have long had the rule that when we’re at amusement parks, one souvenir may be picked and it must wait to be picked up at the end of the day; for this trip, the former is amended to “one souvenir per park segment.” One day, my son picks out a hand-sized plush of a certain alien character and while he’s clearly eager to take it home, he patiently waits while enjoying all the rides and attractions we go on. After picking up his older sister’s souvenir, we head for the exit near the cart where he spots the plush and walks up to the staff member manning it. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that there aren’t any of the small plushes out anymore, but we ask the staff member anyway.)
Me: “Excuse me; do you have any of the small [Character] plushes left?”
Staff Member: “Sorry; they’re all gone.”
(My son looks absolutely heartbroken but doesn’t complain. We start to leave, but then I stop us and turn to my husband.)
Me: “We’re getting him the next size up.”
(We did, indeed, get him the next size up of the plush, and he still has it to this day.)
As a kid we didn’t travel over summer vacation, we would occasionally visit out of town relatives, or go camping.
It wasn’t until 1980 that my wife and I went to the mouse house on the west coast. About all I can say is the blueberry muffins were the size of cantaloupe and delicious.
I like the kids style. However, it’s too late for the qualifying as a nin school Summer event.If that’s so important, take him fishing. It’s cheaper and will be an experience worth remembering and giving a speech or writing a paper on…..
I guess I could’ve used Wilbur’s line on my mother, but we didn’t have amusement parks, at least not till the fair came to town in October. And by then the Summer paper would’ve already been turned in. Though I never had problem coming up with interesting stories about my Summers as they were full of trips, art classes, swimming, and projects I would engage in.
I really love this strip! Wilberforce sure knows how to play his Dad! Brutus’s expression of excitement in the first quickly turns in the third with the side eye of disappointment as the other shoe drops. Brutus next time I suggest you hold off on the “whatever you need” promise until he gives you the Paul Harvey treatment (for those too young to remember, it means he gets the rest of the story). So now we are left to wonder – did Brutus take him to the amusement park??
Brutus is in the hot seat. Will he compromise? Give in? Let Wilberforce say that one of the things he did over summer vacation was to ask his dad to take him to an amusement park and got refused? Well played, kid!
C over 1 year ago
Nice try
Yakety Sax over 1 year ago
From Not Always Right :
(When my son is eight, our family goes to a certain theme park with a mouse mascot. We have long had the rule that when we’re at amusement parks, one souvenir may be picked and it must wait to be picked up at the end of the day; for this trip, the former is amended to “one souvenir per park segment.” One day, my son picks out a hand-sized plush of a certain alien character and while he’s clearly eager to take it home, he patiently waits while enjoying all the rides and attractions we go on. After picking up his older sister’s souvenir, we head for the exit near the cart where he spots the plush and walks up to the staff member manning it. Unfortunately, it quickly becomes clear that there aren’t any of the small plushes out anymore, but we ask the staff member anyway.)
Me: “Excuse me; do you have any of the small [Character] plushes left?”
Staff Member: “Sorry; they’re all gone.”
(My son looks absolutely heartbroken but doesn’t complain. We start to leave, but then I stop us and turn to my husband.)
Me: “We’re getting him the next size up.”
(We did, indeed, get him the next size up of the plush, and he still has it to this day.)
The dude from FL Premium Member over 1 year ago
Take him to the park that has teeter totter and one of those things that spins around. He’ll sleep like a babe tonight
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sneaky, Wilberforce, VERY sneaky.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 1 year ago
Excellent strategy worthy of Sun Tzu.
GROG Premium Member over 1 year ago
Brutus is not amused.
Just-me over 1 year ago
As a kid we didn’t travel over summer vacation, we would occasionally visit out of town relatives, or go camping.
It wasn’t until 1980 that my wife and I went to the mouse house on the west coast. About all I can say is the blueberry muffins were the size of cantaloupe and delicious.
Sir Davecelot over 1 year ago
…Kids these days…
Chris over 1 year ago
how about you make up stuff… just don’t be too dramatic or they’ll know your lying.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
The son has scamped Brutus……..again!
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
I like the kids style. However, it’s too late for the qualifying as a nin school Summer event.If that’s so important, take him fishing. It’s cheaper and will be an experience worth remembering and giving a speech or writing a paper on…..
CorkLock over 1 year ago
The look on Brutus face tells it ALL. I’ve been played and had. Now what do I say or do?
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
I guess I could’ve used Wilbur’s line on my mother, but we didn’t have amusement parks, at least not till the fair came to town in October. And by then the Summer paper would’ve already been turned in. Though I never had problem coming up with interesting stories about my Summers as they were full of trips, art classes, swimming, and projects I would engage in.
timinwsac Premium Member over 1 year ago
When the student becomes the master.
Spacetech over 1 year ago
My summer vacation as s loser….
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
I really love this strip! Wilberforce sure knows how to play his Dad! Brutus’s expression of excitement in the first quickly turns in the third with the side eye of disappointment as the other shoe drops. Brutus next time I suggest you hold off on the “whatever you need” promise until he gives you the Paul Harvey treatment (for those too young to remember, it means he gets the rest of the story). So now we are left to wonder – did Brutus take him to the amusement park??
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Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
Brutus is in the hot seat. Will he compromise? Give in? Let Wilberforce say that one of the things he did over summer vacation was to ask his dad to take him to an amusement park and got refused? Well played, kid!
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
Brutus you have an out, tell him it would count, he’s not on summer vacation anymore.
dbrucepm over 1 year ago
we never went anywhere on summer vacation when I was a kid and yet I remember them as fun-filled and happy times.
Buckeye67 over 1 year ago
Brutus should tell Wilberforce to do what most good writers do, simply embellish the truth to make it sound more interesting.
T... over 1 year ago
“Sorry son”, Brutus replies “summer is over and that would be cheating, but pretty clever of you to get me to take you”…