What saying did either parent use a lot when you were growing up?!


Question: My mom always said "You're cruisin' for a bruisin' girly".


Answers: My mom always said "You're cruisin' for a bruisin' girly".

"You look like you need a Care package".....sigh....

"I hope someday you have a girl just like you"

When I said, but mom all my friends are doing it (whatever it was) she said... If all your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it too?

"If (fill in name) jumped off a bridge would you??"

I'm not scared to turn this car around.. this car can go 2 ways~

"Seems like you like to be on punishment, well, no skin off my nose!"

I brought you into this world...I can easily take you out!

" Get outta my house, dammit ! " take a wild guess which one said it.

"Life's a b*tch and then you die" is what my mom always said...that won't screw a kid up or anything...hahahaha just kidding

Haha, my mom used to use the 'cruisin for a bruisin' too. But not nearly as often as she called us her "little kumquats." She was weird.

"Stop it or I'll get the wooden spoon." She never used it though, just taking it out of the draw was effective enough.

get of the cross...somebody else needs the wood.

go play on the rail road tracks( sad because we lived near one ) or quick while the kids are at the movies LETS MOVE!

"You are adopted, you know"

When I was growing up and was scared of something like the dark and such, they would tell me if I weren't so mean, I wouldn't be scared

"Get your ******** *** out of the ******* *** ***** you miserable ******* **** **** **** ********* wait till your father gets home"

My Mother "I brought you into this world, I can take you out" LOL, we still laugh about it, now I use it on my kids!

(up to age 11) "you're not appreciative, you owe me" he said. I guess he didn't realize that he was "required" to support me once he started me.
and (around ages 3-5), "cry louder, people can't hear you"...and I did listen and cried louder (till she removed me from the store).

(age 11-15) "you're going to be sorry when I'm pushing daisies" mom said. I guess I missed something she was trying to convey. I suspect parenthood was a bear even back then.

(age 30) "you never listen to me" he said...well dad, I'm in another state and the laws here for car insurance are different than there where you live.

stop crying before i give you something to cry about...

Who would of thought an abortion can fail

"Keep it up, girl, you will be put in a home".

something around the same from my dad..
lol but he never had to raise a hand he had that look...you know what I mean..

and yes like the boots nice

Don't roll your eyes at me young lady, I'll knock you into next year.

"You've got to quit humping your sister" !



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