The Trouble With Teens (Part 1)

Sep 14, 2006 04:52


Due to the response from my previous post, The Trouble With Teens: Part 2, I've decided to re-post the original The Trouble With Teens (Part 1).

The Trouble With Teens

The trouble with teens is that although they can be cute, they shed, eat constantly, serve no real purpose, and multiply exponentially. No, sorry, that’s the trouble with trebles, ( Read more... )

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ser_kai September 14 2006, 09:13:24 UTC
*Tribbles ;-)

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fonda5150 September 14 2006, 11:08:51 UTC
I stand corrected.

I even googled this word to see how it was supposed to be spelled. It seems a lot of other people don't know either....

but officially, it is Tribbles, according to startrek.com

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ser_kai September 14 2006, 11:09:47 UTC
<-- second generation Trekkie.

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ser_kai September 14 2006, 09:17:02 UTC
Oh and I hear you on the food thing. Are they ever full?!?

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hedbangr1 September 14 2006, 15:09:45 UTC
They are never full. Mine are far too young for me to have experienced that, but I am the oldest of three boys, and we were all teenagers at the same time. I know why my dad's hair is very gray, and I know that my mom was spending close to $800 a week at the grocery store. And there was never anything to eat in the house.

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ser_kai September 14 2006, 15:22:21 UTC
My eldest bio child is 15. He eats like a horse.

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angel_eyes224 September 14 2006, 16:29:42 UTC
No, they are never full. I am kind of wondering when my bottomless pit will close. I'm 20 and still eat like a 16 year old but I'm sure my metabolism won't be able to keep up forever! Even my husband's friends make comments about how much I eat :/ then their wives ask me how i am so thin :)

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orejen September 14 2006, 10:57:07 UTC
I've been saying for a while now that you an either have teenagers or food in the house, not both. Most days I pick my teenager. ;-)

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