"I couldn't get my boarding pass to print this morning," my mother said.
"That's because you're on a no-fly list," I said.
"Don't be foolish," she said. "Why would I be on a list like that?"
"Because I informed on you?" I suggested.
"I'll need to get to the terminal early anyway," she said, ignoring me. "I imagine security will be increased because of recent events."
"You mean the NFL draft? I can see why Seahawks fans are upset, but I doubt they'll be storming the airport."
"No wonder your children don't listen to you," she said.
"Why would you want to go to Argentina anyway? Is it the next leg of your ongoing tour of the world's great dictatorships?"
"What are you talking about?" she asked.
"Cambodia. Norway. Now Argentina."
"Argentina's a lovely country."
"So is Germany. Scenery isn't the only thing they've shared."
"Oh, stop it," she said. "Argentina has an elected government that's no worse than ours."
"Like that's saying much," I muttered.
"At least I can't be accused of having raised a Republican," she mused. Then, turning to her grandsons, she added, "Although I otherwise failed miserably with your father."
"It's not your fault, Grandma," said the oldest. "He's just that way."
"Yeah, nobody likes him," said the youngest.
"Anything to add?" I asked the middle boy.
"They're right," he said.
"Great," I told my mother. "You got the kids to finally agree on something."
"Democracy is about finding common ground," she said.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Civics Lesson
Posted by Snag at 9:00 PM
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Where's your TV show?
My 3 Sons, starring Snag and company.
AWESOME!
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REELECT DAD
It's a relief to see that the Snagchild did not get infected with any New Zild niceness on his visit.
There aren't any parking meters near your house are there?
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