“I was always the rebel,” he told a surprised Andy. “I wore my hair long and nearly got kicked out of high school. I did a lot of stupid things. Your mother looked up to me for it, I think, but I’m glad she never followed. It wasn’t until I met your Aunt Deb that I really settled down…Anyway, the Bar Mitzvah. I didn’t want anything to do with it. All that Hebrew to memorize, all those people there to watch me if I screwed up. Your grandparents made me, of course, and I was mad about it. But then when your cousins came along, I was glad that I had one. Because now I know what it will be like for them. I guess what I’m trying to say, Andy.” He paused to cough.
Eight Days of Diapers Scene 64
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Lamp of Love Scene 161
“Oh my God!”, Ron exclaimed, “The pictures! She took pictures of us as babies!” “As adults too!”, Deedee grinned,...
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A Whole New World Scene 169
Mama was between her legs again, lifting them in the air, cleaning her poopy bum-bum with baby-wipes. The filthy...
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 73
He looked at the adorable baby who was resting comfortably in his mother’s arms. The white bandage that the...
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Franky’s Birthday Scene 18
When the grown-ups went off together to get Alice up from her nap, Milton turned to Franky and started...
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 72
The thought of how she would treat him tomorrow and the day after frightened him. Would she treat...
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Jenny’s Room Scene 22
He was told to go and wash his make up off, and then was confined to his new room...
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Miki’s Pool Party Scene 12
I responded, “As my own memory.” A massive awareness of knowledge and data covering a massive multitude of things...
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Who Wears the Pants Scene 142
The weak-stomached little mommy’s boy wouldn’t show his face around this playground again soon! Joey was pleased by Howard’s...