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Results: 1 matches for your search: Every Tuesday and Thursday I take my daughter, 13, and four other kids to Crew practice. By daughter sits mortified the whole trip hoping that I won't embarrass her. Every time I open my mouth I get "that look" that says "Dad, please stop, you're embarrassing me." Such is life with a teenage daughter. On Tuesdays I drive 3 Freshman boys and 1 Senior girl. This group is a bit more active than my Thursday girls, so I feel a bit more comfortable making comments. Today one of the boys said, referring to a candy bar that he wasn't going to share, "It's a small one." I couldn't resist a "That's what she said." I could just feel my daughter shrink in her seat as I said that. However, the boys loved it. Started referring to me as "the best" and "the coolest." They told my daughter that she just got a "whole lot cooler." Just to cement my place among the coolest dads ever, I made another perfect "That's what she said" joke at the end of the ride. Let's hope my daughter still talks to me. That's all for now. Stay geeky! Filed under Musings by Brian - Tue Oct 20, 2009 @ 5:03 PM (Permalink - Discuss) |
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