But that being said, I think some parents might like to watch just due to the fact that it's a pretty real look at what
kinds of messes kids get into when parents aren't around.
Not exact matches
After all
kinds of bumps in the road,
messes that stayed behind for days, and the pain
of watching my
kids go through heartache, there were times I thought it just wasn't possible.
In fact, judges all over the country should be changing the names
of all the poor idiots with stupid names like «Janaenae» or «Duhwayne» or «Obama» ---- what
kind of messed up parents name there
kids these god awful names anyway?
Here's Looking at You,
Kid: Sometimes it takes looking in the mirror for all
of us to see what
kind of a hot
mess we are, babies included.
It automatically checks for spelling and grammar and that
kind of stuff, which is nice because it actually allows me to talk about the writing rather than these minutiae
of mechanics that, to me, aren't really the focus
of tenth grade English... [But] it's sometimes hard... a
kid quoted a bible [sic] verse... and his was a
mess because it came up with so much because it was like «chapter 1.»
It is none
of your business, and that
kind of behavior puts your
kids right in the middle
of your
mess.