America’s Next Top Model

Bug: Oh, is this a new one?

Me: No, it is from an old season.

(a few minutes later)

Bug: Hey, Mom, were you alive when this was made?

7 Responses to “America’s Next Top Model”

  1. Stacy Says:

    LOL….too funny!!!

    I am an ANTM junkie….

  2. christine Says:

    LOL! ANTM is my guilty pleasure. I have no idea why I love that show so much, but it is such a great mindless stress reliever.

  3. Mrs Butter B Says:

    Well, I guess we know who all was watching MTV yesterday.

    I like that season- the one with the redheaded twins. And the witchy Melrose (is she schizo? Because how does she turn off the mean and become so sickeningly sweet so quickly? I don’t get it.

    I was sorry to see AJ go, though. She seemed to have so much more promise than Anchal. I just can’t stand her. She irks my last stinking nerve, for some reason.

    Who was your pick? Did Bug get like my girls do, and start strutting through the hallway model-style?

    (Although when my youngest promises that she’ll buy me by pink Jeep with her “modelin monies”, I’m so tempted to call ole John Casablancas….)

  4. Holly Says:

    Ok - I have something comparable.

    The other day, one of my students called me “grandma.” That wasn’t the big deal since most of my kids’ grandmas are about my age. But immediately afterwards, I had this conversation with another student:

    Thomas: Who was president when you were in 5th grade?

    Me: Jimmy Carter.

    Thomas: Was he a good president?

    Me: At the time, people thought he was a weak president, but he has turned out to be a great man.

    Thomas: Oh. Was he the one in the wheelchair?

  5. KellyAnn Says:

    Oh my gosh. That is TOO FUNNY! I have a similar sceanario:

    My daughter (6) and I were looking at a magazine and they had a picture of Stalin in it. I told my daughter that a journalist took this picture. Before we brought my daughter home, I was a journalist, and she knowd this. She looks up at me and says, “did you take this picture, mommy?”

    Thanks kid. ;-)

    KellyAnn

  6. Jenny Ryan Says:

    I get that a lot with my students. Once I started a sentence with, “Back in the 70’s when I was growing up,…” and my student gasped so hard I thought he might have an asthma attack :P

  7. humincat Says:

    My 8 yr old didn’t believe I didn’t have a cell phone when I was growing up. She said, you mean, you weren’t allowed, because you were so naughty? No, they didn’t exist. She rolls her eyes and says, Yeah RIGHTTTT!! Is that sad that she can’t even imagine the world pre cell phones??

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