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a reenactment of what happened at dinner tonight.

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Then Lorne and I almost peed ourselves laughing.

I know I have slipped and said, "dammit" and "shiit" a few times in front of her. I will fully admit to that. But I have never uttered the phrase "fucck that" at her before. So I'm Amy100% sure she was just making noises that happened to sound like "fucck that." But it was still so fuccking funny. 

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Re: a reenactment of what happened at dinner tonight.

  • Dear Cali,

    Ethan would like to take this opportunity to remind you that he does not get food all over his face when he eats. 

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    Vote Ethan! The non-covered in food baby 

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  • Haha!!! 
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  • AND Ethan just remembered that he's up against the other Pants family offspring. Never mind, folks, nothing to see here.

     

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  • i have heard that redheads can be real fiesty!
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  • Metears! Your kids rule.
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    I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
  • I am starting to think that every story going forward should be expressed in gifs.
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    For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
  • Oh God! I thought Miles said fucck last weekend but he was just saying fork. It's really only a matter of time though bc I have major trouble censoring my potty mouth.
    image Mabel the Loser.
  • I just want to go on record saying I don't censor and my kid doesn't say bad words.  I think we're all afraid of having that trashy kid who talks like a miniature sailor, but really I think it's all about moderation and your reaction should they say something once. 
  • I am fearful of being unable to hold in laughter. I laugh now when she has tantrums, I can't help it.
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    For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
  • imageAngieP900:
    I am starting to think that every story going forward should be expressed in gifs.

    I was just thinking this on the way to work! I was sad I had no more reason to make gifs so I was trying to come up with other uses for them.

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    Husbands should be like Kleenex: Soft, strong, and disposable.
  • Pure gold!  This made my morning.
    IVF#1 May 2011 15 Eggs Retrieved, 11 Fertilized using ICSI + HPT on 6/9/11 Beta #1 420 Beta #2 2167 US 7/1 TWINS!! Due 2/18/2012 Brooke and Nora born at 35.6 weeks Jan 20th 2012
  • imagesalimoo:

    imageAngieP900:
    I am starting to think that every story going forward should be expressed in gifs.

    I was just thinking this on the way to work! I was sad I had no more reason to make gifs so I was trying to come up with other uses for them.

    cosigned, Lindsay

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    Mucho likes purple nails and purple cupcakes
  • dagger says something that sounds like "oh shiit"! I get worried every time he says it that someone else will hear that.
  • "Frog" comes out as "fucck" most of the time, but I'm not sure why she would say, "Frog that." But whatever. 

    I didn't censor myself for awhile. Then Will started saying "dammit." He was using it correctly, too. "Oh dammit, I dropped my spoon." 

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  • When Ethan first started saying "milk" it came out as "***". That was fun when he asked for it in public and always loudly.

    "***" 

    ::buddha fumbles in the diaper bag for cup::

    "CCCCCCOOOOOOOOOOOCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKK"

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  • imagenoisy_penguin:

    "Frog" comes out as "fucck" most of the time, but I'm not sure why she would say, "Frog that." But whatever. 

    I didn't censor myself for awhile. Then Will started saying "dammit." He was using it correctly, too. "Oh dammit, I dropped my spoon." 

    I think "frog" may be my new "foff."

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    Husbands should be like Kleenex: Soft, strong, and disposable.
  • We had the frog/fu(k thing happening for a short time.

    Yeah, we didn't censor ourselves early enough.  Andy certainly doesn't do it very often, but every now and then, he'll say something.  I have a habit of saying "son of a" and not finishing that statement.  Andy often will complete my thought.  Zip it!.

    He has recently started quietly talking to himself while playing (like, he makes his toys talk to each other).  He was in the back of the car the other day doing it when we "heard his toy" drop the F bomb. 

    Judge judgy judge all you want.  I am sure we will be the WT parents getting those phone calls from preschool next year.

    And, p.s. NP, I have watched your slideshow several times and cannot control the audible laughter.  Nice work.

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