me and my kid were sitting in bed watching cartoons and he said mommy who do you love , i said your daddy , he said well daddy dont love you ! lol
2007-10-12 16:03:59
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answered by ♥ஐDanielleஐ♥ 4
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My Mom has 2 pictures in her den, one of Abraham Lincoln and 1 of George Washington and my nephew was less than 2 and i was talking to him, which we did all the time, and pointed to each picture and said George to one and Abe to the other, 2 weeks later he came over pointed a little bitty finger toward each one and said "Joge" and "abe". He was about a year and a half, I guess that proves that children are like little tape recorders
I have to add this: another time we were at dinner about 8 or 9 of us and we were making a toast and he says: "Nastrovia"
we were all blown away, he was about 7 or 8 at the time. I think it is Polish for cheers, but I'm not sure. we have no idea where he heard it.
2007-10-12 23:13:45
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answered by magpie 6
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My daughter (early elementary grade) was talking about wanting a diary. My younger son about 4 always wants what his sister wants and was saying he needed one.
Then he paused, smiled a little and said. Oh ya "I had one of those in the bathroom."
2007-10-13 00:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Six years ago, my niece, who was 5 at the time, overheard me say "Oh my God." She informed me that you shouldn't say God's name in pain.
One other time she kept getting the words vegetarian, veterinarian, and veteran mixed up. I can't remember the specifics of it now, but it was hilarious at the time, whatever it was.
2007-10-12 23:05:50
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answered by Ginny 4
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I will always remember that day when my son was 5 years old. I was so down and depressed. He held my hand and said, " Don't worry mumma, I will pray for you." That touched my heart.
2007-10-12 23:08:30
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answered by Marina 1 6
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when my daughter first started talking, she would mix up words, kinda like dislexia, where you reverse your #s. for example, she would mean to say "shampoo", but instead, say "panshoo" and for "air conditioner" she would say "condition air". one day she got a small cut or scratch and wanted a bandaid for it, but asked me for a "dam-bade"
2007-10-13 05:45:22
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answered by ang m 2
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WE HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF INDIAN IN US. ANYWAY MY SON SAID THEY WAS GOING TO TAKE A TRIP FOR KIDS THAT HAD INDIAN IN THEM. HE SAID "MOM I TOLD MY TEACHER THAT WE HAD PARAKEET IN US" MEANING CHEROKEE. I THOUGHT THAT WAS CUTE.
2007-10-13 01:01:06
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answered by TABBYKAT34 4
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My son told me that I was his bestest mommy. When I told him that I was his only mommy, he said that is why you are my bestest/
2007-10-12 23:18:18
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answered by mommymystic 4
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damn that ***** is ugly, where's my bib i'm going to throw up
2007-10-12 23:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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and why is that so funny
2007-10-12 23:14:53
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answered by b j 1
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