• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I used to listen to that song every Thanksgiving on the way to my mom’s house, but my daughter won’t let me anymore.

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        1 year ago

        but my daughter won’t let me anymore.

        ? why not? It’s hilarious. My fam is all prior service or active military and we still laugh our asses off at the recruiting (MEPS) scene.

        is there something I’ve missed about Guthrie etc? Happens, I adored Shel Silverstein until I heard the sequel to A Boy Named Sue…

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          1 year ago

          Because she’s a teenager and they’re grumpy when they’re made to go somewhere for some stupid Thanksgiving and have a stupid dinner with stupid relatives.

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            1 year ago

            oh for a moment I was like… “shit what have I missed this time?” lol

            good luck; I have a 13 old who’s sarcastic eye roll is fucking lethal, like, multiple teachers have commented.

            Someone mentioned to me the other day: nothing I can mess up in this kid’s life (within reason) will be worse than the climate apocalypse coming. So enjoy this time.

            Yeah. Fuck. But ok.

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        1 year ago

        Lol as if i ever could have stopped my dad from playing it. He would wait till we were all in the car then turn it way up, only way to get him to turn it down was to take all our headphones off and listen quietly