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My son tried Rice Crispies in a bowl with milk for the first time this
evening. When his mother came downstairs, he was telling her about
the experience, and he said, "It snack, popples and craps." We about
lost it.

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Food Snob wrote about his retarded son:
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>My retarded son tried Rice Crispies in a bowl with milk for the first time this
>evening. When his mother came downstairs, he was telling her about
>the experience, and he said, "It snack, popples and craps." We about
>lost it.


And the hilarious part is that your son is 38 years old. And it's
Rice Krispies... the acorn doesn't fall far from the stump.
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On Jun 19, 9:40*pm, Food Snob® > wrote:
> My son tried Rice Crispies in a bowl with milk for the first time this
> evening. *When his mother came downstairs, he was telling her about
> the experience, and he said, "It snack, popples and craps." *We about
> lost it.
>
> --Bryan


Kids say the darnedest things! :-)

I remember when my housemate Marty had a boot jack (like a shoehorn
but for boots) and my young son was fascinated with it, and said
something like "Hey Marty! Can I watch the next time you jack your
boots off?"

;-)

John Kuthe...
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Lynn from Fargo wrote:
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>When my daughter was about 8, we were having a discussion about what
>constituted a "family". We agreed that a single mom and a daughter was
>a family, and a grandma and grampa raising two grand children, was
>too. Then Being raised as a (very) liberal feminist, she then asked
>asked "What about the Gays , . and the Amphibians?" I spent the next
>hour on the phone, calling every ******* I knew.
>Lynn,
>Lurking in Fargo


Gee, I don't think I know any *******s... how many do you know, and
how do you know? There are probably a lot of *******s in Fargo.
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On Jun 20, 6:30*am, brooklyn1 > wrote:
> Food Snob wrote about his retarded son:
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> >My retarded son tried Rice Crispies in a bowl with milk for the first time this
> >evening. *When his mother came downstairs, he was telling her about
> >the experience, and he said, "It snack, popples and craps." *We about
> >lost it.

>
> And the hilarious part is that your son is 38 years old. *And it's
> Rice Krispies... the acorn doesn't fall far from the stump.


Bingo.
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