Kids say the shittiest things
Smudge the Demon asks: Have your kids - or anyone else's - come out with something that provoked extreme laughter, embarrassment, fear or outrage? Tell us your little darlings' memorable sayings. It's like Take a Break's letters page, only with more swearing
( , Thu 23 May 2013, 15:28)
Smudge the Demon asks: Have your kids - or anyone else's - come out with something that provoked extreme laughter, embarrassment, fear or outrage? Tell us your little darlings' memorable sayings. It's like Take a Break's letters page, only with more swearing
( , Thu 23 May 2013, 15:28)
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Misunderstanding leads to racism
When I was about seven or so, there was another kid in school that I was friendly with who was in a different year, and he had a nickname. Or so I thought.
He came into my class to collect something for another teacher, and so I decided that it would be an appropriate time to use the new nickname I had learnt.
"Hello nig-nog! Nig-nog! How are you, nig-nog! Nig-nog!"
Suffice it to say that this was not a legitimate nickname, and the teacher was especially unimpressed.
( , Mon 27 May 2013, 16:48, Reply)
When I was about seven or so, there was another kid in school that I was friendly with who was in a different year, and he had a nickname. Or so I thought.
He came into my class to collect something for another teacher, and so I decided that it would be an appropriate time to use the new nickname I had learnt.
"Hello nig-nog! Nig-nog! How are you, nig-nog! Nig-nog!"
Suffice it to say that this was not a legitimate nickname, and the teacher was especially unimpressed.
( , Mon 27 May 2013, 16:48, Reply)
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