Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein
- January 17, 2013
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Daddy’s Home is a contemporary, family comic with an emphasis on the role of the modern father. No other cartoon feature examines domesticity from this uniquely male perspective, while remaining universally appealing to both genders. Through the eyes of a stay-at-home-dad, Daddy’s Home casts a unique light on everyday situations. With biting sarcasm and sharp wit, Peter and a cast of supporting characters, navigate the turbulent waters of modern family life.
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Tony Rubino
said, 5 months ago
True or false, essay or multiple choice?
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beviek
said, 5 months ago
@Tony Rubino
Mostly multiple choice, although I did win an essay contest a couple of years ago.
beviek
said, 5 months ago
There’s nothing funnier to me than watch someone make a bold-faced lie up as they talk. I remember a little 2 1/2 yr old girl that got into my purse and found my lipstick and smeared it all around her mouth, looked like a clown! I asked her if she got my lipstick and she said quietly “no.” With her little eyes all big and round looking at me so very innocently. I took her to a mirror and she didn’t change her story. I had to hide my smile behind my hand as I told her not to get into my purse anymore. She was so adorable. I admit it’s not so funny the older they get, though. haha!
Citizen GROG!
said, 5 months ago
@Tony Rubino
I believe we used to call it multiple guess, but we preferred true or false because we had a 50% chance of being right.
Knightman
said, 5 months ago
@Tony Rubino
Multiple choice, that way you have a pick of 3 to 4 answers or all of the above.
cdward said, 5 months ago
I did well with essays – discovered I could BS my way to a reasonable grade.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 5 months ago
@Tony Rubino
I like multiple guess the best.
Dry
said, 5 months ago
@cdward
Exactly! :-D
Citizen GROG!
said, 5 months ago
@Dry
I was never into BS, Fellow Baby. I don’t BS people because I don’t like being BS’d.
Perkycat said, 5 months ago
@cdward
I agree. I figured I could write a lot about the topic, right or wrong, and the teacher wouldn’t read half of it anyways. True or false and multiple choice were too iffy.
Dani Rice
said, 5 months ago
I liked essays, but then, I always did talk a lot.
Dry
said, 5 months ago
Good to know Fellow Baby, but then I figured that out a long time ago about you! ;-)
Linda Dean
said, 5 months ago
@Tony Rubino
True or false…a thing either is, or isnt…
KathyMTM said, 5 months ago
how old are you? O_o
Jkiss
said, 5 months ago
If I’m interested in the subject, I prefer the essay. If I’m not really interested, please give me multiple choice.