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Adult Pre School opens in Brooklyn, NY

I wonder if they realize they are adults and can purchase these items and do this in their own home.
 
Inner Child. Communal. Shared Fun. Kind of like a Sewing Bee or Poker Game.

Sorta.
 
Inner Child. Communal. Shared Fun. Kind of like a Sewing Bee or Poker Game.

Sorta.


I guess the nostalgia factor wears off after a few hours; by then those people will have realised that they've flushed their hard-earned money down the toilet.
 
Guess it is like the Old Days, when fans of those Role Play cards would sit around and play and offer huge sums of money for the "rares"...they loved it and didn't think it was silly or a waste of money. I remember being offered $90 for the "Future Enterprise" card I had. In the mid-80s! When She first came out, the first Hallmark "Enterprise" ornament was going for $1000, resell. It is all relative, I reckon.
 
I wonder if you can full on pick your nose at adult pre-school.

Are you allowed to sit with your hands down your pants in adult pre-school?


tea, you made me laugh right out loud.

You can do either of those things in AP-S, but the other kids will tell on you, and Miss Willow will make you sit "Time-Out" for Games, and eat your Snackie by yourself. Plus, Bobby Pearson will tell everyone you are a StinkButt! But I will help you get him back! 'Cause I saw him EAT HIS OWN BUGERS! I did in the coat room! So we can tell everybody he is a Big Fat Buger Eater! And I will swear I saw him eating! Eeww! And he likes that new girl, Jennie. So we can tell her he wants to eat her BUGERS! 'K?

:guffaw:
 
Inner Child. Communal. Shared Fun. Kind of like a Sewing Bee or Poker Game.

Sorta.


I guess the nostalgia factor wears off after a few hours; by then those people will have realised that they've flushed their hard-earned money down the toilet.

You mean their parents hard-earned money.

No, I think you confuse something here; this is about a kindergarten for adults not a safe-space in a university. ;)
 
Everybody come over to my house. I have lots of coloring books and crayons. We'll lay down in the floor, on blankets, and color. We could also tell lots of fun jokes and stories. No charge.

I sense a trap.

Don't be absurd.

*sets giant cardboard box up on stick, puts plate of Twinkies underneath, and tapes sign emblazoned with the words "FREE SNAKS" on the front of the box*

:shifty:
 
Everybody come over to my house. I have lots of coloring books and crayons. We'll lay down in the floor, on blankets, and color. We could also tell lots of fun jokes and stories. No charge.

I sense a trap.

Don't be absurd.

*sets giant cardboard box up on stick, puts plate of Twinkies underneath, and tapes sign emblazoned with the words "FREE SNAKS" on the front of the box*

:shifty:

mhmmm
 
I'd love to charge people a couple of hundred bucks to come color at my house. Heck, I wouldn't mind charging somebody 10 bucks to color at my house. I got lots of kids toys, they can even take one or two as a parting gift.
 
Can we do this with chores, too? I want people to pay me hundreds of dollars a week for the privilege of washing my dishes and doing my laundry. Come on, bring back that feeling of childhood responsibility! And I'll even pay you a quarter for each chore done properly.
 
The one thing I did in childhood that I wish I could repeat today: get up at 6 AM every Saturday to watch Super Friends first-run episodes.
 
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