Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Judi, I got a big laugh out of this one. Divine retribution? Iris --- mormar46 <mormar46@...> wrote: > Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has > to say about how > RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not > alone. But I also > enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff > (Cabana boys!! LOL) > and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's > a cutie I'll > share with you-- > > I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for > pregnancy > problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from > daycare yesterday, > and was sitting there watching him play with his > trucks. He dropped > one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh > Damn! " We looked at > each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same > time--he just > shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. " > We laughed so hard > we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him > " Fooey " instead. > > Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my > tailbone is aching > something awful, so I better go walk around the > yard. I hope no more > tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a > month) because I > was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly > fell on my > husband. I told him that serves him right for > reading Playboy out on > the patio. > > Live Long and Prosper > > Judi > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Judi, that's too funny! Kids really will say the darndest things. Love and hugs, Carol aka Ethel [ ] Keep it light Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has to say about how RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not alone. But I also enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff (Cabana boys!! LOL) and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's a cutie I'll share with you-- I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for pregnancy problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from daycare yesterday, and was sitting there watching him play with his trucks. He dropped one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh Damn! " We looked at each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same time--he just shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. " We laughed so hard we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him " Fooey " instead. Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my tailbone is aching something awful, so I better go walk around the yard. I hope no more tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a month) because I was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly fell on my husband. I told him that serves him right for reading Playboy out on the patio. Live Long and Prosper Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 > Judi, I got a big laugh out of this one. Divine > retribution? Iris > -- > > Probably! Ha! My daughter says they NEVER swear in front of him. I doubt that he learned it at day care, but some of those kids there are pretty smart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2002 Report Share Posted August 9, 2002 kids are great! I work with kids...and often think I should keep a list of great statements by kids....I asked a 7 year old the other day what state Gettysburg was in...she told me sghetti is best with meatballs.....Marge [ ] Keep it light > Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has to say about how > RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not alone. But I also > enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff (Cabana boys!! LOL) > and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's a cutie I'll > share with you-- > > I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for pregnancy > problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from daycare yesterday, > and was sitting there watching him play with his trucks. He dropped > one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh Damn! " We looked at > each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same time--he just > shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. " We laughed so hard > we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him " Fooey " instead. > > Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my tailbone is aching > something awful, so I better go walk around the yard. I hope no more > tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a month) because I > was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly fell on my > husband. I told him that serves him right for reading Playboy out on > the patio. > > Live Long and Prosper > > Judi > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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