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Welcome to the new way to office, straight from the humor of Rob Harrell. Follow this hilarious yet true-to-life work-at-home dad, Adam, as he deals with job deadlines, minivan support groups, sibling arguments and marital bliss while chasing down overnight delivery trucks and searching for the perfect latte to appease his caffeine addiction.
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simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
Even well behaved kids can be dumb.
Shyygirl27 said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Poor grades don’t necessarily mean someone’s dumb. They can have a legitimate problem or just be plain lazy.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 6 months ago
It’s no wonder Clayton is struggling.
After all, he has Adam as a father!
pcolli said, 6 months ago
@Shyygirl27
Or bad teachers.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 6 months ago
What a double-negative expression of virtue.
algurka said, 6 months ago
And an apple wrapped in Franklins couldn’t possibly hurt, either.
K M
said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Perhaps; but the dumb ones are more likely to be disruptive. I’ve thrown enough of them out of classrooms all over the county.
pcolli said, 6 months ago
@K M
Sometimes, boredom can make a pupil disruptive. Either there’s something he doesn’t understand or the teacher underestimates the child’s thirst for knowledge.
Neo Blakkrstal said, 6 months ago
And remember, while I am not cheap, I can be bought.
AndiJ said, 6 months ago
I do NOT miss parent/teacher conferences! I just hope my own someday kids aren’t as bad as I was! :s
paha_siga said, 6 months ago
@K M
It has always seemed to me that the lazy ones and the understood-it-already-let’s-move-on types are the ones likely to be disruptive. My experience is that the dumb ones look at teacher and try with all the might to understand SOMETHING.