Hard heads
So I went for dinner with my friends last night. Carol had a "gift" for me, and it was a packet of potato chips* with Frankie's face on it LOL. It's not Frankie, but they look so alike hahaha!

But Frankie is really 13KG full of muscle and ROCK. Last night he wanted to go to my parents' bed. Since he didn't have the distance to run and jump, I wanted to give him a boost and lift him up. But as I was bending over to do so, he decided to jump anyway, and he head-butted me in my face. Geez! Now my cheek (right under my right eye) is sore and painful to the touch. At least it's not black, else people might think there's a domestic case going on.
Mom said something about him having a hard head and so he doesn't learn anything (nothing penetrates through the skull maybe?)
* it's funny that I call it a bag of potato chips. I supposedly grew up in a British English school, so I really should call those crisps right? But nah. Been calling them potato chips throughout my life. And this is some mindf*ckery there. I'm supposed to have had a British English Education but I use certain US/International vocabs.

But Frankie is really 13KG full of muscle and ROCK. Last night he wanted to go to my parents' bed. Since he didn't have the distance to run and jump, I wanted to give him a boost and lift him up. But as I was bending over to do so, he decided to jump anyway, and he head-butted me in my face. Geez! Now my cheek (right under my right eye) is sore and painful to the touch. At least it's not black, else people might think there's a domestic case going on.
Mom said something about him having a hard head and so he doesn't learn anything (nothing penetrates through the skull maybe?)
* it's funny that I call it a bag of potato chips. I supposedly grew up in a British English school, so I really should call those crisps right? But nah. Been calling them potato chips throughout my life. And this is some mindf*ckery there. I'm supposed to have had a British English Education but I use certain US/International vocabs.