Story Hangover Thoughts: Wild Thornberrys Movie
In situations like The Wild Thornberrys Movie,
An open letter to: Cordelia Thornberry,
I get that Eliza was being punished for putting herself in danger like she did, but you were completely out of line. You basically forced your son and daughter-in-law to let your take your youngest granddaughter to boarding school even though you knew full well that they didn’t want to separate their family and that an adventurous tomboy like Eliza would find attending an upper-class British boarding school tortuous. Grounding her to the Comvee, (the family's mobile home) for a month would’ve been more effective. At least you realized your error when Eliza ran away from the school after one day and hitched a ride back to her family. This being the 1990s, it was actually a lot easier for an unaccompanied minor and a chimpanzee who imprinted on the family and just never left, it's a long story, to get aboard an international flight than it would be now.
Do you really think keeping your family’s name at the top of the social ladder is more important than your relationship with that family? Just because you don’t happen to care for your son’s career and lifestyle choices does not give you the right to order your family around. After all, a lower-class life spent in the company of those you love is better than an upper-class life spent on your lonesome.
Do you really think keeping your family’s name at the top of the social ladder is more important than your relationship with that family? Just because you don’t happen to care for your son’s career and lifestyle choices does not give you the right to order your family around. After all, a lower-class life spent in the company of those you love is better than an upper-class life spent on your lonesome.
If your grandchildren end up hating you then the family name ends if your granddaughters get married, since Donnie is an adopted feral child and I don’t think he’ll be dating.
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