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01/23/2008 01:08:59 PM · #1
As it seem to be a very popular phrase in my house today.
01/23/2008 02:20:05 PM · #2
uh oh
01/23/2008 04:38:21 PM · #3
I'd almost hate to ask why...
01/23/2008 04:44:47 PM · #4
Originally posted by dknourek:

I'd almost hate to ask why...


It's obvious! I told you so...
01/23/2008 04:53:48 PM · #5
hahaha Steve
01/23/2008 04:56:46 PM · #6
Lets see todya there has been the

Don't touch the mini van key you will lose it.

Don't put a whole toliet roll down the loo as it will overflow

Don't swing the yo-yo around it will hurt someone

If you ate one piece of a vegatable it will not kill you

If you eat all that donut, you wont eat your lunch

If you swing the cat by its tail he will be very pissed off

If you shove dirt up your nose, it will hurt

ANYONE want a FREE 3 year old.
01/23/2008 04:58:59 PM · #7
Originally posted by JulietNN:

Lets see todya there has been the

Don't touch the mini van key you will lose it.

Don't put a whole toliet roll down the loo as it will overflow

Don't swing the yo-yo around it will hurt someone

If you ate one piece of a vegatable it will not kill you

If you eat all that donut, you wont eat your lunch

If you swing the cat by its tail he will be very pissed off

If you shove dirt up your nose, it will hurt

ANYONE want a FREE 3 year old.


Nope!! I have 4 adults, well, grown up kids?

And 10 and a half grandkids, so I don't think a 3 year old would fit in here, or maybe I wouldn't even notice!
01/23/2008 05:00:11 PM · #8
He is FREE, he even comes with his own dirt and collection of lost keys!!!
01/23/2008 05:02:44 PM · #9
Don't run down our hilly street in your sandals because you'll fall (I rarely get to "fall" because she's already fallen)

Don't run up the steps in your socks because you'll fall

Don't swing your arm so much when playing Wii tennis or you'll hurt me (or your sister)

Don't wait until the end of dinner to drink your milk because then it'll seem like too much

Seven and ten:
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Message edited by author 2008-01-23 17:03:51.
01/23/2008 05:06:54 PM · #10
Originally posted by SteveJ:



Nope!! I have 4 adults, well, grown up kids?

And 10 and a half grandkids, so I don't think a 3 year old would fit in here, or maybe I wouldn't even notice!


its the half that im cerious about...
01/23/2008 05:09:55 PM · #11
Wait till he starts the "Why" and "What" phase. All I do all day is explain why everything is the way it is. Some of the questions he comes up with I have no clue how to answer.

Why do germs make you sick?
Why can't I lick the floor?
What do power lines do?
What is electricity?
Why do cows eat grass?
Why do we need energy?

And that was just in the last 10 minutes. It doesn't stop!!!!

He is 3 and every time he says why my 18 month old (who thinks she is a parrot) walks around "why, why, why, why, why"

01/23/2008 05:15:09 PM · #12
We are at the Why's.

Why are you old!!!!!!!!! is my favorite one. =-\

The picking up of dead things and asking 'why' happens alot here

01/23/2008 05:29:11 PM · #13
my 2 yr old: mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy

my 7 yr old: BUT moooommmmmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

01/23/2008 05:29:40 PM · #14
I truly feel your pain, I have a 4yo thats in to the why stage...

Now I get to about the 3rd or 4th why and I just reply "because I said so" that will nuke the whys 80% of the time...

-dave
01/23/2008 05:32:43 PM · #15
Originally posted by JulietNN:

He is FREE, he even comes with his own dirt and collection of lost keys!!!


I can't take the kid, but I could offer you a cat with no tail.

01/23/2008 05:45:04 PM · #16
I will raise your cat with no tail to one that has been stuffed down the toliet and two dogs who bring in landscapers rocks and leave them for you to trip over in the dark, PLUS a FREE SLIGHTLY USED 3 year old,
01/23/2008 05:59:36 PM · #17
you think a three year old is bad try two two year olds, a three year old and a very bossy five year old. LOL
01/23/2008 06:44:11 PM · #18
Anglefire

YOU WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
01/23/2008 07:17:25 PM · #19
Originally posted by JulietNN:

I will raise your cat with no tail to one that has been stuffed down the toliet and two dogs who bring in landscapers rocks and leave them for you to trip over in the dark, PLUS a FREE SLIGHTLY USED 3 year old,


LOL, no thanks. I don't want any of your stuff. Just wanted to offer a cat that your 3 year old can't swing by the tail:)
01/23/2008 07:30:10 PM · #20
I have two daughters and decided long ago that I will get a halo (one per kid) if I don't kill them before they make it to 21.

Each time they do something rotten to me, another sparkly gem stone gets added to the halos.

In the end, I will need major scaffolding to hold them up, but it helps me get through the tough times..... I just start chanting "Halo, halo, I'm gonna get a halo".

I'm doing quite well...... one is 13 1/2, the other 16 1/2 ...... perhaps I'll make it!

And no thanks, I don't want a free toddler. Two halos is enough.
01/24/2008 01:14:19 AM · #21
Originally posted by JenniferDavidGA:

Why can't I lick the floor?


Oh, let him lick the floor. He'll get the point fast enough. ;)
01/24/2008 01:30:13 AM · #22
This is cracking me up!!
I told you so would be a GREAT theme LOLOL....

I could snap shots of my life all day long and come up with plenty of entry material ROFL (8 and 6 years old LOL)
01/24/2008 01:30:08 PM · #23
YAY,,,,,,,,,,, I found the car key.

It was stuck in a dinasours mouth!!!!!!!!!!

01/24/2008 01:33:24 PM · #24
Originally posted by JenniferDavidGA:

Wait till he starts the "Why" and "What" phase. All I do all day is explain why everything is the way it is. Some of the questions he comes up with I have no clue how to answer.

Why do germs make you sick?
Why can't I lick the floor?
What do power lines do?
What is electricity?
Why do cows eat grass?
Why do we need energy?

And that was just in the last 10 minutes. It doesn't stop!!!!

He is 3 and every time he says why my 18 month old (who thinks she is a parrot) walks around "why, why, why, why, why"


We have the same probelm at my house, a 3 year old who is extremely smart for her age asking all kinds of questions, and then the 2 year old (we call her repeat) because she repeats everything! It's too funny.
01/24/2008 01:33:31 PM · #25
My three year old is in the "let's put everything in the refrigerator" stage.

As for this thread, I could almost swear you have web cams placed secretly in and around my house. :)

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