Monday, June 14, 2010
Wanna Doughnut, Dude?
Hey dude! Nice hat! It looks just like mine! I've got two doughnuts here. Want one? I may have sneezed some green snot on it though. You don't mind, do you?
No way! I don't mind at all! Do you see my smile? I'm ecstatic! Of course, I'll have to eat it with my right hand since my left arm was amputated.
No problem. Maybe after we finish our doughnuts, we can go out and buy you a snazzy yellow shirt like mine. It's so sheer, you can see my belly button through it! Cool, huh?
Sounds like a plan!
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I will totally have a doughnut! I don't care if it has snot on it! But I won't wear the sheer yellow shirt... (whipering) I'm "belly button shy"
Hahaha gotta love the school/kindy pics!
Where's the LIKE button!?!?!?
Isn't it sad to see what motherhood has done to our brains?
I found this very entertaining and that kind of makes me mourn for the days of old.
Funny! :) Which of your angels do we have to thank for the inspiration for you story! :)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! AWESOME!!!!!!
-Beth in MI
I can only imagine which creative child came up with this one! I'm going to guess.....Jackson?
Awesome!
Ha ha ha ha love the little monsters but No thanks...looking at my last post I've had far to many doughnuts!!
LMAO! I totally needed that today.
Thanks :)
I first read this on my phone without the picture and I was really confused. It makes MUCH more sense now. :) ha ha!
Hi Dawn, I was just curious if any of your kids had to attend summer school? Mine failed his 7th grade math class this year and is going. Did you know that summer school is only 10 days long. From 8:30-11:30 and he will be done by the end of June. Sucks having to drive him but I was on him about turning in late homework. Guess it's his lesson learned huh. Have a Great Summer, Kristine in Michigan :)
So glad to know I'm not the only one who has made up conversations! Now I wonder what your kids conversation would sound like??
Funny! :D:D:D
My mother tells me I drew bellybuttons on all of my people when I was five or so. It's good to see I'm not the only one. :)
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