Louie Mantia, Jr. on Nostr: There was a scene in a TV show I’m watching that I identified with so hard, where ...
There was a scene in a TV show I’m watching that I identified with so hard, where this guy’s parents came to visit him, to see his greatest accomplishment, and all they wanted to talk about was the parking situation at the Kroger back home.
Does anyone else get this with their parents? When I talk with mine, I feel like they spend the whole time talking about a fairly mundane aspect of their life, like the traffic on their way to Target or something.
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