A list of puns related to "Baby on Board (Modern Family)"
My pick would be Reef. My family very much enjoyed this over Christmas.
Stews brace and dishes break as the last breakfast of charter is served on full tilt. To make matter worse, the deck team gets into choppy waters during a rough docking. Parker feels the strain of being on charter and his immaturity begins to show. On their night out, Paget continues to bond with the crew, particularly Georgia. Jenna comes down on Georgiaβs laundry system and sends her away in tears. Then, Parsifal welcomes its youngest guest to date β a newborn. And baby talk permeates the yacht as Adam and Jennaβs relationship blossoms.
Gloria uses her alone time with the twins as an opportunity to secretly baptize them before Haley and Dylan get home; Claire deals with the fallout from the smart closet fiasco; Cam feuds with his school's mascot.
I've never seen one and actually tried to drive safer.
He has serious trouble pulling out.
Tl;dr at bottom, it got lengthy
So about two years ago I ordered food on my phone from Panera Bread. I parked my car (within the lines) in the Togo parking spot that has a ten minute maximum. The parking lot was really full as it was lunch time and this place is right next to a military base. I go inside, make my drink, grab my bag and head back out. Thereβs a woman putting in her babyβs car seat in the spot next to mine and she is blocking my way to the driver door so I just stand and wait. After a few moments she hits my car with her door, but hey sheβs got her hands full and my car has been through worse so I donβt say anything. She hit it a few times just trying to adjust the car seat and get it buckled correctly. Then she looks up and sees me waiting. She tells me essentially that I am not allowed to park next to her since she has a baby on board sticker and that itβs my fault she hit my door because I should have known that. I told her I didnβt pay attention to her car when I was parking and that she couldβve loaded her car from the other side (which was empty) or she could park farther away if she needs more room (she was directly in front of the door) and that since Iβm in the lines and did not exceed my time I did absolutely nothing wrong. In the end she argued a bit, flipped me off and I grumbled βfuck you too, ladyβ. Iβm not sure if she heard me or not. I know it was unnecessary to say that it was just me being angry at how entitled and snotty she was. I assumed that since the baby was fairly small she was just tired and grumpy overall. So AITA? Do people actually not park next to people who have those signs. I thought those were just for emergency services in case of a crash. Itβs been two years and I still think about it whenever I see one.
TL;DL: Lady says I should not of parked next to her because she had a βbaby on boardβ sign and I was blocking her from fully opening her back door even though I was in my lines. We argue a little and she flips me off so I said βfuck you tooβ AITA?
I swear, it is like a warning to let other drivers know this person will not be a good driver.
Always find these stickers on the back of vehicles that clearly have a texting driver (or busy fiddling with their spawn in the back seat instead of steering), who is going under the speed limit, and barely staying in their lane.
Even still, why does this sticker exist? Is it to warn others we should check there isnβt a baby left behind in a hot vehicle? Or am I only supposed to care about who is driving along the road beside me when they contain a tiny and whiny human?
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Also, do they suddenly lose their value at a certain age, at what age should people stop taking extra care? Like, whoops sorry kid youβre 4 years old, your life no longer holds enough value for people to take extra precaution for.
In fact, people should care more about adults because they are actually old enough to be aware of their existence and by doing so have much more to lose. This could apply to old people too. People complain about ageism and want to he treated as equals yet they have no problems accepting the special privilege that tends to come with being old-things like getting away with certain traffic violations, discounts, etc.
This part probably isnβt unpopular, but no oneβs life should be seen as being of higher value just for being a baby or over 65.
Now this part is: some people really are worth more than some people. Someone who can perform life saving medical procedures is worth more than someone who works minimum wage. Musicians like Bach more valuable than Musicians nowadays because they basically invented a musical system and without them we wouldnβt have music that helps people be productive and get through the day. Objectively, the geniuses and the people who have contributed most to humanities progress are going to be needed the most and therefore are worth more. Iβm gauging this by loves saved and how much they contribute to a well oiled society.
I've been hoping for a Married...with Children reunion since I first starting watching MF. Would just seem like a missed opportunity.
Episode 4 already? Now that the regular Below Deck is behind us, are you watching Sailing Yacht?
>Stews brace and dishes break as the last breakfast of charter is served on full tilt. To make matter worse, the deck team gets into choppy waters during a rough docking. Parker feels the strain of being on charter and his immaturity begins to show. On their night out, Paget continues to bond with the crew, particularly Georgia. Jenna comes down on Georgiaβs laundry system and sends her away in tears. Then, Parsifal welcomes its youngest guest to date β a newborn. And baby talk permeates the yacht as Adam and Jennaβs relationship blossoms.
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Stews brace and dishes break as the last breakfast of charter is served on full tilt. To make matter worse, the deck team gets into choppy waters during a rough docking. Parker feels the strain of being on charter and his immaturity begins to show. On their night out, Paget continues to bond with the crew, particularly Georgia. Jenna comes down on Georgiaβs laundry system and sends her away in tears. Then, Parsifal welcomes its youngest guest to date β a newborn. And baby talk permeates the yacht as Adam and Jennaβs relationship blossoms.
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