Replying to yesterday’s comment by Charlie Smith:No, it didn’t make me a “permanent whiny little snot”. It made me someone who listens to a child, even when the story rambles and the words are barely understandable. I believe I owe them the respect that was not shown to me.
Playground Lady can’t tell her to go ahead and slap him, but she could turn her back and get busy with some of the younger kids. Buggy is more trouble than Ninja Kitty.
The Life I Draw Upon over 10 years ago
Ruthie is growing up.
LeslieBark over 10 years ago
Replying to yesterday’s comment by Charlie Smith:No, it didn’t make me a “permanent whiny little snot”. It made me someone who listens to a child, even when the story rambles and the words are barely understandable. I believe I owe them the respect that was not shown to me.
cabalonrye over 10 years ago
And don’t you come back, no more, no more, no more…
Steve Parmelee Premium Member over 10 years ago
The fist of death from Dilbert is making a cameo appearance.
alondra over 10 years ago
If I was the playground lady I’d be very tempted to let Ruthie slap him, he deserves it.
CasualBrowser over 10 years ago
Hotties are so dramatic!
shadyguy over 10 years ago
Let the old slap hand go and just do it!
Daeder over 10 years ago
Dilbert’s coworker Alice would be proud.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
Playground Lady can’t tell her to go ahead and slap him, but she could turn her back and get busy with some of the younger kids. Buggy is more trouble than Ninja Kitty.
QuietStorm27 over 10 years ago
So no matter what someone goes through as a child, they should just get over it by the time they’re an adult? Ridiculous!
coffeeturtle over 10 years ago
Ruthie! Hilarious!