Like a Boss
Doug and I are parenting like a boss tonight! Andrew came home aggravating his sister- like a boss. At one point, Doug looked at me and said, "I'm about to knock your son out . . . like a boss!" Like the bosses we are- we took care of the aggravating problem. Turns out . . . when your parents use a "totally cool" phrase (among the 4th grade male sector) in everyday conversation- like a boss- it just ain't all that cool.
The first few times we used it in conversation- like the boss we are- he was unsure of what to do. Was it funny? Were we being annoying? He seemed uncertain. Then we were able to insert the phrase into the conversation a few more thousand times- like the bosses we are- and he knew we were being annoying. We can annoy him- like a boss. He was getting mad- like a boss! Alexa caught on- like a boss- and then we were all able to insert the annoying phrase into conversation- like bosses.
I'm pretty sure we took care of that situation- like a boss. ;-)
The first few times we used it in conversation- like the boss we are- he was unsure of what to do. Was it funny? Were we being annoying? He seemed uncertain. Then we were able to insert the phrase into the conversation a few more thousand times- like the bosses we are- and he knew we were being annoying. We can annoy him- like a boss. He was getting mad- like a boss! Alexa caught on- like a boss- and then we were all able to insert the annoying phrase into conversation- like bosses.
I'm pretty sure we took care of that situation- like a boss. ;-)
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