Tuesday, November 11, 2008

PHILOSOPHER AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE: by Steve Nadis

At the breakfast table the other day, while we were frantically racing to get ready for school, my six-year-old asked me, apropos of nothing, “Dad, do you think you have a good life.” Although I was thrown by the question, I answered it the way my hero Larry David might have: “PRETTY GOOD. P-R-E-T-T-Y G-O-O-D.”
Posted by Snake at 13:56:24
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4 Responses to “PHILOSOPHER AT THE BREAKFAST TABLE: by Steve Nadis”

  1. Gosh, the kid asks the most profound questions.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Yeah FW (hello by the way!) & they say the darnedest things. -S

  3. “Prrreettty Prrreeeeetty good!” Do you also look people in the eye to see if they’re lying like he does too? I love that show, and appreciate the reference!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thanks for the note, G2TL. I have never done that staring thing, mainly because I don’t want to risk getting punched in the nose… S

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