Salt in Wound never sleeps
My 10-year old son Keenan made this joke based closely on our actual daily commuting experience:
Two people were riding down a bike path when they saw the intersection ahead was blocked by a giant vehicle with tinted windows.
One said to the other, "Should we go in front of it or behind it?"
The other replied, "Let's go in front. The other way would exhaust me".
Two people were riding down a bike path when they saw the intersection ahead was blocked by a giant vehicle with tinted windows.
One said to the other, "Should we go in front of it or behind it?"
The other replied, "Let's go in front. The other way would exhaust me".
Labels: commuting, kids say the darndest things

1 Comments:
I posted this not so much because it was funny, but because it was poignant. Keenan has reached the critical age where he is able to respond to an unsolvable problem with a joke. Eventually he'll progress to being able to complain openly on a blog.
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