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repeated something they heard you say in private while you were in a public place

2007-09-30 08:47:29 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

gished100-wow! that was a really clever answer, it's made my life so much more fulfilling!

2007-09-30 09:01:40 · update #1

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Yes; embarrassing, isn't it?
But, the worst (I think) was when our second son said in a loud voice to my wife (he was a year old at the time) "Boob!", wanting to nurse while in a supermarket shopping line...

2007-09-30 08:50:49 · answer #1 · answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7 · 1 0

It's called tape recorder mode, They repeat every word they hear, Teachers have a real laugh when kids start school as the childrens home's have no secrets. Hitler made use of this to stamp out opposition in Nazi Germany in the 1930's.

2007-09-30 15:57:50 · answer #2 · answered by john m 6 · 1 0

LOL, oh yes, now I try to be careful of what I say, my son tends to turn into a parrot at the worst times.
So it's best to rephrase something for he may just repeat something I rather not hear out of him.
:-D

2007-09-30 15:50:56 · answer #3 · answered by ~* Garden Empress*~ 5 · 1 0

Oh yes, when my two sons were young we used to visit my cousin Peggy who loved a good laugh and was very good to us and loved the boys, but one day she asked me why do the boys call me Peggy, Peggy, with the wooden leggie. I was so ashamed, I said they made it up themselves which I think they probably did just because it rhymed and they thought it funny and always called her that. Think she was secretly chuffed because she could have been called something awful owing to her rather raunchy way of life. Dying to see your answers.

2007-09-30 15:54:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm pregnant with my first, but I did this to my Mum when I was about 3 or 4.

My Dad used to keep bamboo sticks in the garage for his plants, and one day when I asked my Mum what they were for she said they were beating sticks for naughty children, but as I was never naughty they were kept in the garage. One day we were at a crowded garden centre and I spotted a load of bamboo sticks and shouted out "look Mum, beating sticks!!!" The looks my Mum got, well you can imagine.

I also told the boy who loved next door to us my Mum's nickname for him which was "Tubby" as he was a little overweight, I said this in front of my Mum, she went an odd shade of pink!!! The innocence of kids eh?

2007-09-30 15:56:07 · answer #5 · answered by Nickynackynoo 6 · 1 0

I can't remember anything specific that my kids said as they are middle aged themselves now, but we were at a party once for a little boy aged six, and the entertainer said to him, "give this balloon to your daddy", and the little boy said in a very loud voice "That's not my daddy that's my Mummy's boy friend".The lady next to me turned and said "Out of the mouths of babes". Every one laughed.

2007-09-30 16:26:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Anyone who has children has been through this. It's usually at the most inconvenient time. Children have memories like elephants. They don't forget anything, except everything you want them to.

2007-09-30 15:51:18 · answer #7 · answered by specialforcesmom 3 · 3 0

my daughter does that all the time. lol she's only 5 so I can't get mad at her she doesn't understand yet but I hope she learns soon because I a;most die of embarrassment each time she repeats what I say

2007-09-30 15:50:57 · answer #8 · answered by 1hotmama 7 · 1 0

Yes many times - I think I had a perpetual blush when they were little!

2007-09-30 16:03:46 · answer #9 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Yes... indeed they have... on several occasions... and it never gets any easier ... my son last year... helped me wrap the xmas gifts... then proceeded to tell everyone what they had... don't you just love them!!!... lol

Keep smiling
Jen x

2007-09-30 15:56:33 · answer #10 · answered by Jens 5 · 1 0

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