Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3532537-20131230160411/@comment-4146635-20131231190750

I think by Pete Around the Bush, Nutter was referring to the saying "Beat Around the Bush," which means to kind of find a loop whole or make a situation seem better than it is. Like for example if I dropped my phone in the toilet and my mom asked me what happened, I'd "beat around the bush" and say that it "slipped off the ledge" so I wouldn't get in as much trouble. So I just assumed that by Pete Around the Bush, Nutter was saying Pete is that kind of person who would "beat around the bush" his way out of trouble. Get what I mean?

I have an idea for Ray and Erin. Maybe when the two get into major trouble at school, the school principal sentences them to do community service at a recreational center where they have to watch over the delinquent little kids. It starts off rough but as time goes on the two grow to love the kids and learn about different things they're going through.