- Mar 9, 2005
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Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's just wrong - way, way wrong.
Children are like wet cement - what falls on them leaves a lasting impression. Well that guy just drove a front end loader over the (wet) driveway. :|
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's just wrong - way, way wrong.
Children are like wet cement - what falls on them leaves a lasting impression. Well that guy just drove a front end loader over the (wet) driveway. :|
Oh honestly, my uncles used to mess with me like that when I was a kid, I turned out alright.
Originally posted by: mugs
Oh honestly, my uncles used to mess with me like that when I was a kid, I turned out alright.
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
Originally posted by: mugs
Oh honestly, my uncles used to mess with me like that when I was a kid, I turned out alright.
You have to wonder what he does when the camera is turned off though. :Q
It's one thing to scare and tease even but to upset to the brink of tears and then continue the efforts and jest about it is not right.
Originally posted by: fitzov
I'd like to beat the hell out of that guy and make him cry while I laugh and say,
"You like to make people cry motherfvcker? Huh? C'mon, what's the matter?!"
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's just wrong - way, way wrong.
Children are like wet cement - what falls on them leaves a lasting impression. Well that guy just drove a front end loader over the (wet) driveway. :|
Oh honestly, my uncles used to mess with me like that when I was a kid, I turned out alright.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: MS Dawn
That's just wrong - way, way wrong.
Children are like wet cement - what falls on them leaves a lasting impression. Well that guy just drove a front end loader over the (wet) driveway. :|
Oh honestly, my uncles used to mess with me like that when I was a kid, I turned out alright.
Originally posted by: CPA
OMG, that was hilarious.
I scare my kids by telling them at 18 their out of the house. I can always get one to cry.