out of the mouths of babes....so funny hehe

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Out of the mouths of babes....

1. A nursery school pupil told his teacher he'd found a cat, but it was
dead.
"How do you know that the cat was dead?" she asked her pupil.
"Because I pissed in its ear and it didn't move," answered the child
innocently.
"You did WHAT?" the teacher exclaimed in surprise.
"You know," explained the boy, "I leaned over and went 'Pssst' and it
didn't move"

2. A small boy is sent to bed by his father. Five minutes
later....."Da-ad...."
"What?"
"I'm thirsty. Can you bring a drink of water?"
"No, You had your chance. Lights out."
Five minutes later: "Da-aaaad....."
"WHAT?"
"I'm THIRSTY. Can I have a drink of water??"
I told you NO! If you ask again, I'll have to smack you!!"
Five minutes later......"Daaaa-aaaad....."
"WHAT!"
"When you come in to smack me, can you bring a drink of water?"

3. An exasperated mother, whose son was always getting into mischief,
finally asked him "How do you expect to get into Heaven?"
The boy thought it over and said, "Well, I'll run in and out and in and
out and keep slamming the door until St. Peter says, 'For Heaven's sake,
Dylan, come in or stay out!'"

4. One summer evening during a violent thunderstorm a mother was tucking
her son into bed. She was about to turn off the light when he asked with
a tremor in his voice, "Mummy, will you sleep with me tonight?"
The mother smiled and gave him a reassuring hug. "I can't dear," she
said. "I have to sleep in Daddy's room."
A long silence was broken at last by his shaky little voice: "The big
sissy."

5. It was that time, during the Sunday morning service, for the
children's sermon. All the children were invited to come forward. One
little girl was wearing a particularly pretty dress and, as she sat
down, the minister leaned over and said, "That is a very pretty dress.
Is it your Easter Dress?"
The little girl replied, directly into the minister's clip-on
microphone, "Yes, and my Mum says it's a bitch to iron."

6. When I was six months pregnant with my third child, my three year old
came into the room when I was just getting ready to get into the shower.
She said, "Mummy, you are getting fat!"
I replied, "Yes, honey, remember Mummy has a baby growing in her tummy."
"I know," she replied, but what's growing in your bum?"

7. A little boy was doing his math homework. He said to himself,
"Two plus five, that son of a bitch is seven.
Three plus six, that son of a bitch is nine...."
His mother heard what he was saying and gasped, "What are you doing?"
The little boy answered, "I'm doing my math homework, Mum."
"And this is how your teacher taught you to do it?" the mother asked
"Yes," he answered.
Infuriated, the mother asked the teacher the next day, "What are you
teaching my son in math?"
The teacher replied, "Right now, we are learning addition."
The mother asked, "And are you teaching them to say two plus two, that
son of a bitch is four?"
After the teacher stopped laughing, she answered,
"What I taught them was, two plus two, THE SUM OF WHICH, is four."

8. One day the first grade teacher was reading the story of Chicken
Little to her class. She came to the part of the story where Chicken
Little tried to warn the farmer.
She read, ".... and so Chicken Little went up to the farmer and said,
"The sky is falling, the sky is falling!"
The teacher paused then asked the class, "And what do you think that
farmer said?"
One little girl raised her hand and said, "I think he said: 'Holy Shit!
A talking chicken!'"
The teacher was unable to teach for the next 10 minutes.

9. A certain little girl, when asked her name, would reply, "I'm Mr.
Sugarbrown's daughter."
Her mother told her this was wrong, she must say, "I'm Jane Sugarbrown."
The Vicar spoke to her in Sunday School, and said, "Aren't you Mr.
Sugarbrown's daughter?"
She replied, "I thought I was, but mother says I'm not."

10. A little girl asked her mother, "Can I go outside and play with the
boys?"
Her mother replied, "No, you can't play with the boys, they're too
rough."
The little girl thought about it for a few moments and asked, If I can
find a smooth one, can I play with him?"
 
very!

My youngest had me crying with laughter when she was about 4, I had bought her a wedding barbie and I was sitting in the kitchen chatting with a mate while she was playing with it in the next room....she came into the kitchen in hysterics because she had taken the wedding dress off the barbie but now couldnt get it back on, and it was of course the end of the world! I said "give it here darling I'll put it on", she looked at me funny, wiped her nose and between sobs said "but it wouldnt fit you!" :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
This is my favourite:

6. When I was six months pregnant with my third child, my three year old
came into the room when I was just getting ready to get into the shower.
She said, "Mummy, you are getting fat!"
I replied, "Yes, honey, remember Mummy has a baby growing in her tummy."
"I know," she replied, but what's growing in your bum?"

:rotfl:
 
Fantastic, I've been sitting here crying with laughter :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
that is fantastic i love it sitting here crying poor Alfie islooking at me as if to say mummy whats so funny!
 
I am going to get in trouble at work because I just laughed out loud at the talking chicken one and now I'm sure everyone knows I am not doing my work :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
:rotfl:
these are all pretty funny tbh.
kids always come out with things though dont they
haha..
 
I'd read that one about the dead cat before (the first one) and thought I might have read them all but...I read on and the rest were all new to me. You gotta love kids, they say these things so innocently, their honesty mixed with that innocence is lovely...why do they have to get to teenage years?! :?
 
My mum never fails to tell people my little bloomer

After my first day at school, I ran across the playground to mum, with my worksheet in hand.

"Mummy, mummy, I know the difference between boys and girls". Mum looked a bit shocked, wondering what they'd been teaching me. "What's the difference then?" I replied "boys have balls". Mum looked even more shocked, and wanted the ground to swallow her up. She asked "What do girls have?", dreading my reply.





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"girls have skipping ropes".

:rotfl: My worksheet had a picture of a boy playing football and a girl with a skipping rope - she still has it in my memory box :oops:
 
LOL, thats brilliant Tracey! :rotfl:

My mum used to have an embarassing story about how I used to chase my cousin Mark round the frontroom after we'd been bathed together (think we were about 3 or 4) cos I wanted to know what his willy was, I was fascinated by it cos I couldnt work out why I didnt have one :rotfl:

Nothing really changes :rotfl:
 

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