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Why Parents Go Gray .
The boss of a big company who needed to call one of his employees about an urgent problem with one of the main computers, dialed the
employee's home phone number and was greeted with a child's whisper, "Hello."
"Is your daddy home?" he asked. "Yes," whispered the small voice. "May I talk with him?" The child whispered, "No." Surprised, and wanting to talk with an adult, the boss asked,
"Is your mommy? there?" "Yes." "May I talk with her?" Again the small voice whispered, "No."
Hoping there was somebody with whom he could leave a message, the boss asked, "Is anybody else there?" "Yes," whispered the child, "a policeman." Wondering what a cop would be doing at his employee's home, the boss asked, "May I speak with the policeman?"
"No, he's busy", whispered the child. "Busy doing what?" "Talking to Daddy and Mommy and the Fireman", came the whispered answer.
Growing concerned and even worried as he heard what sounded like a helicopter through the earpiece on the phone the boss asked, "What is that noise?" "A hello-copper" answered the whispering voice. "What is going on there?" asked the boss, now alarmed.
In an awed whispering voice the child answered, "The search team just landed the hello-copper." Alarmed, concerned, and even more then just a little frustrated the boss asked, "What are they searching for?" Still whispering, the young voice replied along with a muffled giggle: "ME"

2006-07-25 16:41:42 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

20 answers

thats is pretty good [ i think i would lock that kid up in a closet and feed him under the door for the rest of his life]

2006-07-25 16:49:27 · answer #1 · answered by Neil G 6 · 1 0

Haha that is a very funny situation. Some people would probably yell till their child goes deaf but I would explain to the child why what he did was wrong in a nice way. But, punish him to show that you mean business. Maybe ground him? It just depends on their age.

2006-07-25 23:47:41 · answer #2 · answered by Firefly777 1 · 0 0

Thank goodness.... NO! I did however have a daughter who wanted to be just like mommy so she stole my purse for day.. and hid it in her room... I thought my purse had actually been stolen, so I reported everything cancelled everything etc.. and 2 days later found it hanging in HER closet.. she was 3.. and lucky she was CUTE..giggle

2006-07-26 02:55:47 · answer #3 · answered by walkietalkiethree2003 3 · 0 0

We had a neighbor child get her mother in trouble for dialing 911 from a neighbor's house while her mother was in the next room, visiting with *that* neighbor!

2006-07-25 23:47:45 · answer #4 · answered by coorissee 5 · 0 0

there would be no more cartoons until the child was 12 and then she would have to watch them every day from age 12... until she moved away from home (because i don't think i would be over it even at age 18) and i know little kids hate to miss cartoon time and big kids hate to have to HEAR cartoon time.

2006-07-25 23:51:52 · answer #5 · answered by JayneDoe 5 · 0 0

HA HA...reminds me of my cousin..he once called his mom at work (when he was just 2) and told her that the maid is stealing her jewellery....He actually wanted her to come back home immediately...I know he was grounded for that.

2006-07-26 01:54:52 · answer #6 · answered by Techy_Gal 2 · 0 0

LOL, I would call the cell of the employee... That was funny

2006-07-25 23:48:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

LMAO. Too funny. Got 3 of my own. Hope they don't get any ideas like that.

2006-07-25 23:46:34 · answer #8 · answered by voyager21_1999 2 · 0 0

Thank you for the good laugh. It came at the right time.

2006-07-25 23:50:39 · answer #9 · answered by older woman 5 · 0 0

lol thats awful... but if i did do that i would of got whooped so hard i would of never done anything remotely close to that again.

2006-07-26 03:19:51 · answer #10 · answered by kk 2 · 0 0

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