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Non Sequitur
August 11, 2010
That's right. You heard me.
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Eh, he wasn’t your kid, so it’s okay to laugh. Am convinced of that.
Because it was chasing the chicken!
“What? You don’t like diarrhea?” is pretty much the best response to a public shushing I have ever seen.
eh. My nephew was recently put in a (long) time-out for putting on a play that involved the word “butt” for my 5 year old twins. As I said at the time, if I put my kids in a time out every time they were talking about butts, we wouldn’t be talking at all!
My sense of humor must have stalled out in first grade and stopped evolving, because that joke is AWESOME.
This is all kinds of awesome. And I’m so juvenile I’ll probably tell them to my nephew. Just don’t tell my sister.
Priceless! I wish I had your life!
Duh. The diarrhea crossed the road — quickly — because it had the runs.
how did his mom keep from laughing?!
Thanks for the laugh!! I, too, am going to share it with my 5 yr old nephew.