From long-time Dodgers baseball announcer Vin Scully:
A mother looks in on her son, Johnny, on a Monday morning. She says, “Johnny, you have to get up and go to school.”
Johnny groans, pulls the sheets over his head and says, “But I don’t wanna go to school.”
“Why not?” his mom asks.
“Because they’re mean to me. They throw stuff and call me names. I hate it there.”
“Well,’ his mom says, “you still have to go to school.”
“But why? Why do I have to go to school?”
“Because, Johnny,’ his mom says, “you’re the principal.”
LOL I have those days. I told my children once when they were younger
that I was changing my name and wasn't going to tell them what it was. lol
Laughing----good one!
David Kaftal said:
From long-time Dodgers baseball announcer Vin Scully:
A mother looks in on her son, Johnny, on a Monday morning. She says, “Johnny, you have to get up and go to school.”
Johnny groans, pulls the sheets over his head and says, “But I don’t wanna go to school.”
“Why not?” his mom asks.
“Because they’re mean to me. They throw stuff and call me names. I hate it there.”
“Well,’ his mom says, “you still have to go to school.”
“But why? Why do I have to go to school?”
“Because, Johnny,’ his mom says, “you’re the principal.”
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