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Cant believe what i heard my nephew say.

platinumike

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I was babysitting my nephew the other day, and were playing monopoly. Me, him, and a chick friend of mine. Anyways. My friend gets tired of the game and she goes to lay down elsewhere, as she's walking out the room my 9 yr old nephew says " B1tches aint nothin but hoes and tricks".

I couldnt believe it, i asked him where he learned it from, some friend of his, etc. Told his parents too.
 
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to say RENOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

**EDIT**
Happy? I took off the "K" :roll:

happy? :roll:
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

"Bonker"? 😕
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

😕
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

What's so wrong with the word bonker?
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

um, bonker? i don't get it.
 
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

um, bonker? i don't get it.

The "K" is silent. <sigh>
 
if the k is silent, then why is it there?

why not just have them speel "RENOB" backwards, without the silent k?
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
You should have asked him if he knew waht it meant.

I once asked my family and extended family at a Christmas dinner to spell REkNOB backwards. We had a family friend over who is also devoutly religious.

I had no idea what it meant at the time, I just knew that they were telling it as a joke on the elementary schoolbus and everyone was laughing. The devout guy ending up turning a beet red and the rest of the family was horrified. My cousin was the only one laughing and he was not laughing at the joke. 😉 😛

It is just a funny memory now.

um, bonker? i don't get it.

The "K" is silent. <sigh>

not when you spell it...
 
You people are all so serious. If my niece said something like that, I'd bust out laughing. In fact, I have. Of course that encourages them.
 
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