Superman doesn't wear his cape to the office..good practice.
Where DOES he hide his cape? Under his Oxford shirt?
IIRC it fold into a pouch or something like that.
That's adorable. Between the crazies, it's awesome to see kids who really get into this stuff.
I agree! That was cute. Nice to see cute kids excited about superheros :)
28 years old, he was. And he's the teacher.
Just wait until he's 19 and saying the exact same thing.
His mom should just tell him that in school he's Clark Kent but at home he's Superman.
After yesterday's possibly creepiest OVC yet, I think we needed this.
so long as he doesn't go jumping off roofs thinking his cape will give him the ability to fly this kid'll grow up to be just fine.
NO CAPES!RIP: Thunder Head :(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy2YhxXn7NY
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And I stll hate the page loading at the bottom when the comments link is clicked. Just load the page at the top so I don't have to scroll the entire page back to the top to read comments.That is all. Thanks.
Click on the title text to get to the top of the comments page.
Learn something new everyday. Thanks inter-webs! :)
Good guys.
It's a shame really. Capes are such a wonderful fashion accessory. Still...the advice to be Clark at school and Superman at home is GOOD advice.
Both my kids went through phases during which they wouldn't leave the house unless they had their Batman costumes on. It was fun.
I still wont leave the house without my Batman costume on. I'm 47.
Story of my life...
Aw, good to see just a nice kid after all those creeps, assholes and weirdos.
I'm old enough to remember when kids like that were a dime a dozen. Somebody go out and get some more dimes, okay?
I may need to get this for my classroom....
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Superman doesn't wear his cape to the office..good practice.
ReplyDeleteWhere DOES he hide his cape? Under his Oxford shirt?
DeleteIIRC it fold into a pouch or something like that.
DeleteThat's adorable. Between the crazies, it's awesome to see kids who really get into this stuff.
ReplyDeleteI agree! That was cute. Nice to see cute kids excited about superheros :)
Delete28 years old, he was. And he's the teacher.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until he's 19 and saying the exact same thing.
DeleteHis mom should just tell him that in school he's Clark Kent but at home he's Superman.
ReplyDeleteAfter yesterday's possibly creepiest OVC yet, I think we needed this.
ReplyDeleteso long as he doesn't go jumping off roofs thinking his cape will give him the ability to fly this kid'll grow up to be just fine.
ReplyDeleteNO CAPES!
ReplyDeleteRIP: Thunder Head :(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jy2YhxXn7NY
P.S. just wanted to add that i'm digging the new banners, tags and color scheme you got going now. nice job!
ReplyDeleteAnd I stll hate the page loading at the bottom when the comments link is clicked. Just load the page at the top so I don't have to scroll the entire page back to the top to read comments.That is all. Thanks.
DeleteClick on the title text to get to the top of the comments page.
DeleteLearn something new everyday. Thanks inter-webs! :)
DeleteGood guys.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame really. Capes are such a wonderful fashion accessory. Still...the advice to be Clark at school and Superman at home is GOOD advice.
ReplyDeleteBoth my kids went through phases during which they wouldn't leave the house unless they had their Batman costumes on. It was fun.
ReplyDeleteI still wont leave the house without my Batman costume on. I'm 47.
DeleteStory of my life...
ReplyDeleteAw, good to see just a nice kid after all those creeps, assholes and weirdos.
ReplyDeleteI'm old enough to remember when kids like that were a dime a dozen. Somebody go out and get some more dimes, okay?
ReplyDeleteI may need to get this for my classroom....
ReplyDelete