Tantrums
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
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We used to call that "going doggo", when they went all limp.
Trying to pick up a doggo child is like trying to lift a sack of jelly. Ok in principle, impossible in practice.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 16:24, 1 reply)
Trying to pick up a doggo child is like trying to lift a sack of jelly. Ok in principle, impossible in practice.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 16:24, 1 reply)
Dragging them along by one foot
usually changes their mind. Or dislocates an ankle.
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usually changes their mind. Or dislocates an ankle.
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