Her freshman year at college, my sis brought home a guest
that dad said was a nincompoop–rude and badly dressed.
His pants were tight, his buttons opened half way down his chest,
but my sister made excuses for the crudeness he expressed
by saying he was sensitive and recently depressed.
He strode into the kitchen and jerked open the door
of the refrigerator and began to pour
milk right from the carton, down his chin onto the floor.
What’s more, when he was finished, he asked if there was more!
Well, I could sense Dad’s anger before I heard his roar.
“He can’t help his behavior, he’s parched!” my sister cried,
pleading with our father as he threw the jerk outside.
Where, by his own volition, the kid sauntered to his ride,
put the keys in the ignition and, gathering his pride,
put the pedal to the metal, but then the engine died!
To inject a bit of humor would probably be rude,
but I simply can’t resist expounding on the dude.
My parents called his parents who came a bit unglued
and gave the kid a lecture on respect and rectitude,
imposing a Spring Break spell of solitude.
And that is why my sister spent her term vacation
in a state of martyrdom and excess perturbation.
I chalked it up to part of her farther education
and gloried just a little bit in her situation,
trying to abstain from another smug oration.
And that’s part of the story of when sister was a fool
and chose a dud as boyfriend, but to dwell on it is cruel.
That year she learned more lessons that weren’t taught in school.
When it came to spring vacation, it became her rule
that mixing dads and boyfriends really wasn’t cool.
Photo by Mark Decile on Unsplash, used with permission. Prompts today are parched, nincompoop, inject, bide and guest.

Don’t we all learn lessons away from school that are stronger than those we learn in school!
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Hopefully.
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A good life lesson. Great job.
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As a Dad I understand only too well. Thanks for joining in Judy 😀😀
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Must have been quite a traumatic spring for her.
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If this is a true story she is well rid of him. I can’t imagine someone opening my fridge door, drinking milk from the carton and asking for more. Rude to the nth degree.
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Calm down, Mama… It’s fiction…
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Funny!
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Well told. 🙂
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I love it! I brought home a couple of these dudes, thank goodness they didn’t last long!
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Luckily, I never did, although there was at least one whom I sure my family was very relieved I didn’t choose!
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Fortunately I learned not to date guys like that and didn’t have to rely on dad to straighten me out!
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