Andy I don't agree that they were stupid questions. How do we know something unless we let it out in to the ether and send the monkey up the flag pole. Children need answers and so do we. If you were mine and you asked me I would be pleased to answer and value those questions. No question is daft and no child should be cast away for questions. ohhhhhhh we need to listen more to each other. In big families everyone talks at the same time. Is there any time to listen?
2007-01-21 00:30:49
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answered by : 6
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I cant remember asking anything stupid but I remember being in b&q with my mum and saying d ildo rail instead of dado rail! Also I was watching a film with the family, I forget what it was but there was these massive worm things and I said "oh they look like test!cles" instead of intestines which is what i meant. The funniest thing is that I have never been blonde!
2007-01-21 00:34:05
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answered by Banny Grasher 4
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I hate to declare it yet maximum questions in this class are banal and infantile. what variety of fool desires to ask "is a 12" penis good for a 12 300 and sixty 5 days previous?" or "what do I do with an erection?'"? whilst some human beings do ask questions that are particularly properly concept out and extremely have a component, the majority are idiotic at maximum suitable. regrettably, it style of feels to be the trend often speaking.
2016-10-07 12:04:24
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answered by ? 4
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I work with children that are 2-4 years old and get asked funny (but not stupid) questions all the time.
I was asked:
What are the spots on your arms? (refering to my freckles)
One day i was leaving work and one of the children saw me and asked where i was going, upon answering the child that i was going home she replied, but you live here (at the school) which i thought was amusing.
And recently i was asked my favourite ever:
Who gets you dressed in a morning?
Kids are amusing and it's all part of their learning experience asking these questions.
2007-01-21 07:38:47
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answered by Angel 2
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I can't remember anything from my own child hood but my sister was at a posh do with my mom the once when she asked her (at the top of her voice) why do women make noises during sex. My mom went bright red and an elderly gentleman answered her with "that my dear is so you can't hear the bed squeaking"
2007-01-21 00:30:37
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answered by Dragon 6
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I asked my mom once, who would win in a fight? A midget or a kid the same size as the midget? It's embarrassing every time I remember it.
2007-01-21 00:24:15
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answered by guicho79 4
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I was once asked by my step-son if fish smoked under the water. All I could think of was a fish under the water wondering why his lighter didn't work and fell about laughing.
He asked why are you laughing "you get smoked fish don't you".
And he meant it !!!!!
2007-01-21 00:24:42
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answered by Steven W 3
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When I was about 8 I asked my Mum "How do you pay the rent?".
I guess I thought I should know for when it was relevant to me!
2007-01-21 00:30:03
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answered by monkeystar 2
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some tabloid news papers are just comics for grown ups
2007-01-21 00:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If I removed my hand would it still follow me around?
Yeah, everyone was rofling.
2007-01-21 00:31:49
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answered by Anonymous
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