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10/22/2005 12:50:50 AM · #1
My son James sometimes puts things in the fridge, toys, dishes, clothes. And if you ask him why he put that there he just looks at the object, gets all excited and says, "THAT'S MINE!" grabs it and goes off on his merry way. Right now I have a Rex Dinosaur (from Toy Story), a saucer and the top of an empty pickle jar in my fridge.

Deannda
Maybe they get overheated or something?
10/22/2005 01:04:32 AM · #2
Rue the day he starts bringing home his girl friends.
10/22/2005 01:08:48 AM · #3
It's the whales fault :P
10/22/2005 02:55:21 AM · #4
Originally posted by Jammur:

Rue the day he starts bringing home his girlfriends.


Hopefully he won't put them in the fridge...
10/22/2005 03:27:20 AM · #5
My son Matthew used to keep his toy cars in the fridge. When asked why, he would say, in all seriousness, "I run them so fast they overheat!"

R.
10/22/2005 07:42:16 AM · #6
when i was little i used to flush things down the toilet that i didn't like. it was while i was being potty trained, and i had the concept right, just not the right materials ;}

10/22/2005 08:11:00 AM · #7
Q: How can you tell if there's been a dinosaur in your fridge?

A: There are dinosaur footprints in the butter.

(Variation of classic elephant joke.)
10/22/2005 10:28:59 AM · #8
My kids would put stuff in the fridge (and other places) as a result of "trading." They'd have something in their hands, go to the fridge, put down whatever they had originally to pick up something else, and leave the first item there. I don't know how many times I've found the remote in there. LOL

One of the boys was extremely bad about flushing toys down the toilet...the worst case being a Batman action figure that wound up costing me several hundred dollars because it got stuck in the curved upper part of the toilet drain...and had to be professionally removed (along with the toilet and the flooring). Yikes.

Don't you just love boys??? :)
10/22/2005 10:32:27 AM · #9
Originally posted by laurielblack:

...the worst case being a Batman action figure


he should of just used his grappling hook =)
10/22/2005 10:45:35 AM · #10
I've luckily never had anything in the fridge, but could top off any toilet story thus far. My son, in the midst of potty-training, decided to flush several things down. If my memory serves me well, there were three rubber duckies, a toothbrush, a blowing bubbles wand, the cap to the bubble bottle, and a tube of toothpaste!

Needless to say, we had to pay to get all of that removed professionally.
10/22/2005 10:50:25 AM · #11
Originally posted by traquino98:

I've luckily never had anything in the fridge, but could top off any toilet story thus far. My son, in the midst of potty-training, decided to flush several things down. If my memory serves me well, there were three rubber duckies, a toothbrush, a blowing bubbles wand, the cap to the bubble bottle, and a tube of toothpaste!

Needless to say, we had to pay to get all of that removed professionally.


great learning opportunity being missed there..I have learned to take a toilet off, turn it around and upside down in the backyard, put it back on the seal etc., wash the toothbrush off and put it back without telling anyone..
10/22/2005 10:55:02 AM · #12
Originally posted by bucket:

Originally posted by traquino98:

I've luckily never had anything in the fridge, but could top off any toilet story thus far. My son, in the midst of potty-training, decided to flush several things down. If my memory serves me well, there were three rubber duckies, a toothbrush, a blowing bubbles wand, the cap to the bubble bottle, and a tube of toothpaste!

Needless to say, we had to pay to get all of that removed professionally.


great learning opportunity being missed there..I have learned to take a toilet off, turn it around and upside down in the backyard, put it back on the seal etc., wash the toothbrush off and put it back without telling anyone..


Remind me never to share a toothbrush at your house!!!

Lost the cordless phone for a while and found that in the fridge - and we don't have children at home as an excuse!!!
P

OH yes and talking of phones I've dropped mine down the toilet and our friend's Jack Russell dog buried theirs and they never did find it!!!

Message edited by author 2005-10-22 10:56:41.
10/22/2005 10:55:53 AM · #13
hmm i lost an umbrella once, found that in the fridge.
10/22/2005 11:02:29 AM · #14
My daughter put some really point toys in my work boots once. Thats a wake up at 5am in the morning.
10/22/2005 11:40:54 AM · #15
nothing down the toilet, yet. (my son's 3 1/2). But I do find the odd toy in the fridge every now and then. No reason. Just puts it in there.
10/22/2005 01:27:42 PM · #16
When my brother was little he tried to flush a kitten down the toilet. The kitten wouldn't go down but what do you do with a wet cat to hide the evidence? Put it in the dryer. Luckily my mom heard the clunking and rescued the poor baby.
10/22/2005 01:33:11 PM · #17
No flushing stories from my boys, but it costs $75 to have 7 kernels of corn removed from a 2 y.o.'s nose on a Saturday evening
10/22/2005 02:11:11 PM · #18
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

No flushing stories from my boys, but it costs $75 to have 7 kernels of corn removed from a 2 y.o.'s nose on a Saturday evening


Yeah but was it their nose? It sort of changes the story a little if it's shoving corn up somebody else nose.
10/22/2005 02:22:04 PM · #19
I dont have a fridge or commode story to share but i do have a funny coffee story.

when my daughter jessi was about 1 1/2 she managed to climb out of her crib(still unknown how she did that one without getting hurt) went into the kitchen and pushed a chair up to the counter. I think she was playing in the sugar bowl and must have spilled it. looking for something to fill it back up with...guess what she found.....salt! when i got up i cleaned the mess up unknowing that she had replaced sugar with salt. the next morning her daddy gets up and makes a cup of coffee with full scoops of what he thinks is sugar. roflmbo! you should have seen his face when he took a big ole' drink of that. coffee flavored salt water!he made about 4 different faces before he turned several shades of green. we still have a good laugh about that one.the things kids do will never cease to amaze me or humour me!

edit: typo...typo....typo and one more typo
dang fingers keep getting ahead of muh brain

Message edited by author 2005-10-22 14:24:38.
10/28/2005 08:32:51 AM · #20
No good potty stories, but I've put things in the fridge that belonged in the pantry before: peanut butter, cereal, or vice versa. NOthing like room temperature milk hiding behind the can of soup. BLCHHHHHHHHH
10/28/2005 08:37:19 AM · #21
Originally posted by Jutilda:

No good potty stories, but I've put things in the fridge that belonged in the pantry before: peanut butter, cereal, or vice versa.


What does vice versa taste like?
10/28/2005 09:33:15 AM · #22
We found a long Lincoln Log in the toilet once.
10/28/2005 09:43:15 AM · #23
and I thought I was the only one that found empty pickle jars in the fridge. Usually right next to the Gallon Milk jug with about three drops of milk left in it. And who knows what was on that empty plate that still sits in there... :)
10/28/2005 09:49:38 AM · #24
lol reminds me of the Bill Cosby skit about I think it was him flushing everything down the toilet INCLUDING his moms fur coat. lol said you start with the sleeve and flush. lol

smilebig4me: Your story reminded me of when I was young. I learned early in my life (wish I'd learned earlier lol) not to accept candy from my older brothers. I have no idea what I was thinking when my older brother offered me a piece of his chocolate bar and I said "YEAH"! I mean come on why on earth would he want to share with his little brother? Well I learned real quick what "unsweetened bakers chocolate" was and how hard it is to get that flavor out of your mouth. He better hope I don't have to take care of him when he gets really old. lol
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