The narrator is warning me not to talk about my ex over dinner.
The narrator warns that Amy's sweet face masks "stubbornness and tenacity."
"Only those who refuse his nation and are faithful to God can be victorious," the narrator warns of Satan, the superpower.
Instead, the narrator warns of "Dole's risky economic scheme.
The narrator warns mothers not to let their children become cowboys because of the tough and busy life of cowboy culture.
"Terrible is the temptation to do good," warns the narrator.
In the final verse, the narrator warns the listener not to open boxes on the beach as he did.
In the first chapter, the narrator warns that Mrs. Bennet is "a woman of mean understanding, little information and uncertain temper".
"In the street life of a metropolis, a boy needs to be alert," the narrator warns.
A running gag features Egghead teasing a ferocious lion, with the narrator repeatedly warning him to stop.