Based on the e-mail from the last two weeks I will have plenty of followers of the Tao of Duh. Here are some examples of what our fellow queens had to say.
That mom is itching for trouble down the road with the "my little men are angels" routine. I wonder if her last name is Haskell? As in Eddie Haskell? — Queen Lisa
Prince Neal complained about his tight dark blue jeans. I asked him why he wasn't wearing the new, light blue, slightly larger ones. He forgot we'd bought them — in fact, the two new pairs were still in the bag from the store, on the floor, right between his bed and dresser. He also has not worn any of his new T-shirts he got at Christmas. They are right where he left them, on the back of the sofa in the living room where he sat while opening gifts. Yes, there are times you can only laugh and shake your head as you try to guide them in life. — Queen Melissa
I hear what the mom is saying about having to defend boys to their friends who only have sweet, calm little girls. But we're not talking to moms of sweet little girls at It’s Good To Be The Queen, we're talking to each other. Commiserating, sharing, and supporting each other. I'm guessing that anyone who doesn't get The Tao of Duh has boys who haven't hit middle school. — Queen Pam