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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
You can’t depend on anyone. It has to be…ME!
I have always liked Superman. He is a man’s man. He doesn’t have any teenage boys living at his house or a fancy car.
The fact that many superheroes wear their underwear on the outside and have a cape is both worrisome and perplexing,
Good parents and teachers are superheroes.
Since my son was Superman for many years, I will have to go with Superman. My favorite thing I ever said to him was “Pick your muscle up and put them away for I’ll throw them out” (he used to stuff his leotard with crumbled paper…he also wore a suit and tie to school and the teacher thought he was well dressed and didn’t realize he had his superman costume on underneath!)
Wow! I love that one, Bev.
Incidently I stuffed my shorts with a telephone book.
Thank god, I lived in a small town.
run into the phone booth, tear off my clothing, stuff a phone book into my underwear…..somehow I still did not look……super.
I don’t know if I’m proud or embarrassed that I’ve had this debate countless times with my son. Despite not having any real superpowers, I really like Batman.
My son votes for the Hulk, by the way. When you ask why, he responds, “Because he’s cool.”
Wolverine – but it could be because I like Hugh Jackman.