Some parents, grandparents, step parents, aunts and uncles live in a land of “If only”. No matter what a kid becomes, be it a gender thing, a profession thing or a life-style thing, it is not what they think the kid should be. They just can’t accept that idea that the person living the life is the only one who can decide what makes them feel happy, successful, fulfilled.
A friend from work constantly complained about one of his daughters, whom he hadn’t seen for over ten years. “She was so smart, she would have made a great doctor!” After listening to this mantra for months, I finally asked where his daughter was and what was she doing. Turns out she was living in Laurelhurst (ritzy suburb of Seattle), had her own graphic arts company, was married to a lawyer, and had two children. I commented that it sounded like she had done pretty well on her own, had a pretty successful and fulfilling life, and it was a real shame that he was missing out on being a part of it. A few months later, he came into my office and told me he had asked his daughter to come for the holidays and she agreed to come.
Templo S.U.D. 6 months ago
such quality stepfather/stepson bonding
Odd Dog Premium Member 6 months ago
I’m not so sure about the bonding? Looks more like who can impress her more? Let the competition begin
capricorn9th 6 months ago
I am awestruck. Connie and Elly’s bottom halves are invisible!
RickTengle 6 months ago
Greg is doped up on Homocilhttps://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/homocil/2869234
Susan00100 6 months ago
So—Greg STILL can’t accept the fact that his stepson is gay??
SPOILER: Lawrence eventually became a successful landscaper.
Enter.Name.Here 6 months ago
“I say the daffodils go over THERE!”
littlejohn Premium Member 6 months ago
It looks to me as they are thinking of planting each other in/(or maybe under) the ground with those looks.
Johnnyrico 6 months ago
Still mad about the gay thing, eh Greg?
Chris 6 months ago
if they could shot lasers out, they would.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member 6 months ago
Looks more like a competition for her perfection.
djtenltd 6 months ago
Eye to eye? What KIND of eye? LOL!!
198.23.5.11 6 months ago
The first hint at what Lawrence will do for a living someday.
John Jorgensen 6 months ago
Yeah, I knew their relationship wasn’t going to be mended that easily.
GreenT267 6 months ago
Some parents, grandparents, step parents, aunts and uncles live in a land of “If only”. No matter what a kid becomes, be it a gender thing, a profession thing or a life-style thing, it is not what they think the kid should be. They just can’t accept that idea that the person living the life is the only one who can decide what makes them feel happy, successful, fulfilled.
A friend from work constantly complained about one of his daughters, whom he hadn’t seen for over ten years. “She was so smart, she would have made a great doctor!” After listening to this mantra for months, I finally asked where his daughter was and what was she doing. Turns out she was living in Laurelhurst (ritzy suburb of Seattle), had her own graphic arts company, was married to a lawyer, and had two children. I commented that it sounded like she had done pretty well on her own, had a pretty successful and fulfilling life, and it was a real shame that he was missing out on being a part of it. A few months later, he came into my office and told me he had asked his daughter to come for the holidays and she agreed to come.
eced52 6 months ago
Battle of the Force
cranefriend 6 months ago
If Greg is still mad at Lawrence for being gay I hope that tent that Mike was throwing around in that Sunday strip hits Greg in the head.