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I heard something on a news report that cracked me up. Even the males in my family understood. It's in the spirit of "boys will be boys." I know it's stereotyping, and it's politically incorrect to do so, but please indulge me this once. I am the mother of a boy. I am sure there are other mothers of males reading this, who may think their little angels are incapable of certain boy antics. I might have been there once. Believe me, no matter how perfect your child's behaviour now, put this one in your pocket, someday you'll be able to use it. In high school, college perhaps, sometime when collective male hormones take over for the brain. 

So here's the story. Recently, in a nearby town, two young men were arrested for shooting at the window of passing cars with an air gun. A car window broke, thankfully nobody was hurt, the two were arrested, the cop was interviewed. It was radio, but I swear I could hear him shaking his head when he uttered the quote. He didn't say "Stupid kids, what were they thinking," he said "One boy, one brain. Two boys, half a brain." 

There was silence in the newsroom. A pregnant pause, followed by the soft chuckles of two staff people in the background. One woman broke the silence "I get it," she said, "I have boys."

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14 responses to “No disrespect intended”

  1. kate Avatar

    lol… i have two brothers: I get it.

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  2. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    That made me chuckle this morning. 😉

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  3. chancy Avatar

    I wish this was facebook so I could “like” this. Love it.

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  4. Kristen Avatar

    Working with middle and high schoolers, I totally get it.

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  5. LoriAngela Avatar

    We call our teenage boys “gormless”. I concur.

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  6. Yarnhog (Suzanne) Avatar

    Exactly! OMG–that’s it exactly! (I have three boys. And their friends.)

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  7. Lynn Avatar

    LOL SO true!! My husband had a best friend growing up and they were called a match and a stick of dynamite. Apart they were fine, but together there was ALWAYS trouble!!

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  8. Maureen Avatar

    Back when Mike was in high school, he and three of his buddies would head off twice each year to one of the family’s cabins on the Sunshine Coast. I’ve only ever caught snippets of some of their tamest “adventures”, but even those that I’ve heard make me think…..if it’s “two boys, half a brain” – dear God what would four equal?

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  9. Katy Garness Avatar

    WOW funny! I have a brother… and he and his friends would have totally done something like that when they were in HS. I came here to comment to get the herringbone rib scarf pattern, and found a funny, witty and a blog i’m adding to my google reader!!

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  10. Lifesastitch Avatar

    Oh Katy, I would love to send you the pattern, but I need your e-mail address. Please comment outside of your typepad profile and provide your address which won’t be published.

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  11. Denise Avatar

    I have two sons, I totally get it.

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  12. Rebekah Avatar

    I love it, I think people should say what they are thinking and he obviously had boys!

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  13. Beth Avatar

    I love it! That’s why I’m so thankful I have a daughter.

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  14. Melody Avatar

    OMG! My son isn’t old enough for that yet, but they should have said, “One child, one brain. Two kids, half a brain” both my girls have done bone headed stuff, usually when with other kids.

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