Timbeck2
Final Approach
Having lived in a house with three females, all of them by choice I'll admit, well not much choice in the twin part but I digress. NOTHING is ever their fault. If something breaks it "fell off the table" or "fell over." or "it just broke." The latest:
One of my daughters, Lauren of the 22 year old dynamic duo of Meagan and Lauren, and I had this conversation a few minutes ago.
Lauren - "Daddy, what's wrong with the microwave?"
Me - "Nothing, why?"
Lauren - "When I close the door it's doing something."
Me - "What?"
Lauren - "It's making a noise."
Me - "What did you do to it? Did you try to use it?"
Lauren - "Yes. Are you saying that I broke it?"
Me - "I'm not saying its broken but was it making this noise before you tried to use it?"
Lauren - "No."
Me - "Is there anyone else in the house?"
Lauren - "No."
Me - "Then who else could it be?"
They're both in their last semester of college getting their degrees in Psychology (another decision I wasn't invited to) and Lauren wants to be a flight attendant, Meagan wants to sell real estate.
One of my daughters, Lauren of the 22 year old dynamic duo of Meagan and Lauren, and I had this conversation a few minutes ago.
Lauren - "Daddy, what's wrong with the microwave?"
Me - "Nothing, why?"
Lauren - "When I close the door it's doing something."
Me - "What?"
Lauren - "It's making a noise."
Me - "What did you do to it? Did you try to use it?"
Lauren - "Yes. Are you saying that I broke it?"
Me - "I'm not saying its broken but was it making this noise before you tried to use it?"
Lauren - "No."
Me - "Is there anyone else in the house?"
Lauren - "No."
Me - "Then who else could it be?"
They're both in their last semester of college getting their degrees in Psychology (another decision I wasn't invited to) and Lauren wants to be a flight attendant, Meagan wants to sell real estate.
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