Children always do. I don’t have my own, but it’s embarrassing watching my sister’s kids trying to be devious. It’s terrifying to think that I must have been just as bad at it when I was their age…
You want to see something funny? Whenever you catch them in a fib, tell them you can tell they’re fibbing because their ears start glowing.
Depending on the age, they’ll probably cover their ears as soon as they start fibbing again xD
People say 2-year-olds don’t understand subterfuge, but before I had locked a gaming cabinet (controllers and such), little one (who is now 4) snuck in there to play. I offhandedly mentioned that if she’s quiet, I know she’s up to something. So she started taking a toy that made music with her and periodically pressing buttons to have it make noise while she investigated the fun things in that cabinet stand. It definitely worked a time or two. She’s only gotten more clever since.
Reminds me of the story about the kids talking about asking the dad since he would say yes after the mom had already said no, within the hearing range of the dad. Some kids are not very good at plotting. It can be both amusing and tiring.
Because the conversation Grandpa had with Agent Brown at the wedding makes no sense, if they’ve already signed the NDAs. (Selkie 1911)
And Agent Brown reaming out Todd for betraying his trust after that conversation with Grandpa makes even less sense. (Selkie 1913)
It’s clearly been a few weeks since the wedding and at this point Grandpa has definitely signed those papers. I can’t imagine Agent Brown letting that slide for weeks. But I’ve seen nothing that indicated Grandma has also signed them. It may be assumed that they both did, I guess, but I’ve seen nothing that confirms it.
Ugh. Selkie 1914 as well. Forgot to include that one. Agent Brown is furious with Todd over the “breach” of Grandpa knowing about the girls and Todd not telling him.
Interesting that Grandpa has picked up Andy’s terms.
Kiddo.
The kids need to realize that Theo probably has cameras everywhere.
He’s a grandpa… he IS the cameras everywhere. :’)
Children forget that grandparents have been watching for kids shenanigans for 2 generations!
Children always do. I don’t have my own, but it’s embarrassing watching my sister’s kids trying to be devious. It’s terrifying to think that I must have been just as bad at it when I was their age…
You want to see something funny? Whenever you catch them in a fib, tell them you can tell they’re fibbing because their ears start glowing.
Depending on the age, they’ll probably cover their ears as soon as they start fibbing again xD
People say 2-year-olds don’t understand subterfuge, but before I had locked a gaming cabinet (controllers and such), little one (who is now 4) snuck in there to play. I offhandedly mentioned that if she’s quiet, I know she’s up to something. So she started taking a toy that made music with her and periodically pressing buttons to have it make noise while she investigated the fun things in that cabinet stand. It definitely worked a time or two. She’s only gotten more clever since.
Aaaaand grounded!
Reminds me of the story about the kids talking about asking the dad since he would say yes after the mom had already said no, within the hearing range of the dad. Some kids are not very good at plotting. It can be both amusing and tiring.
Amanda is missing her suppressor in 3 panels, lol
\*feral artist noises*
It’s okay. The suppressor clearly just hid in fear from Theo’s ire.
RABBIT SEASON, FIRE!
Of all the people to have caught them, this is probably the best possibility.
Hopefully he was the only one, but yes.
Which makes me wonder – has Theo ever told/shown his wife what the security cameras have picked up regarding “laser eyes?”
Agent Brown is going to be making him sign some NDAs in the near future, but nothing was said about Grandma. It really needs to be both of them.
Agent Brown has already made them both sign the NDA, a couple of hundred comics ago after the “woodburning” incident.
Cameras, Amanda XD
This is the problem with your lookout also being your audience.
Hey Dave did something happen to Crook? We haven’t seen him in years but I don’t remember there being a kitty funeral or anything
Agent Brown has already made them both sign the NDA, a couple of hundred comics ago after the “woodburning” incident.
Are you sure, Opus?
Because the conversation Grandpa had with Agent Brown at the wedding makes no sense, if they’ve already signed the NDAs. (Selkie 1911)
And Agent Brown reaming out Todd for betraying his trust after that conversation with Grandpa makes even less sense. (Selkie 1913)
It’s clearly been a few weeks since the wedding and at this point Grandpa has definitely signed those papers. I can’t imagine Agent Brown letting that slide for weeks. But I’ve seen nothing that indicated Grandma has also signed them. It may be assumed that they both did, I guess, but I’ve seen nothing that confirms it.
Ugh. Selkie 1914 as well. Forgot to include that one. Agent Brown is furious with Todd over the “breach” of Grandpa knowing about the girls and Todd not telling him.