All Forums >> General >> Family & Friends

Funny or Sad? (by NtLookin4LuvJustFriends)

 NtLookin4LuvJustFriends (0)   (31 / F-MF / Arkansas)
11-Nov-13 2:11 pm
My nephew has started into the cootie phase.. I just sneezed in the other room and heard him yell "Stop spreading your girl cooties!" lol. It's funny that I can now yawn and he freaks out in a hilarious way but sad cause my buddy is growing up too fast. What is something funny yet sad that a child in your life is up to?

 

 



Last edited by NtLookin4LuvJustFriends; 11-Nov-13 2:14 pm.
 
 
 Zilya777 
11-Nov-13 7:10 pm
@NtLookin4LuvJustFriends: I have a 4hr old nephew that now "impersonates ". I love his impression of me.. Hands on hips, saying " Ooohh I don't think so! " Cracks me up. :)

 

 

 
 
 leezo 
11-Nov-13 7:28 pm
@NtLookin4LuvJustFriends my 4 year old niece is the cutest we thing she makes me laugh all the time, but the funniest thing she has said recently was when my friend was over who is a boy and she grabbed his cheeks and said "give me a kiss I fancy you" lol the funniest thing don't know where they get it from sometimes

 

 

 
 
 NtLookin4LuvJustFriends (0)   (31 / F-MF / Arkansas)
12-Nov-13 12:18 am
What is greatly funny about all of our stories is they are all 4 year olds. Lol. Wonderful age for hilarious actions.

 

 

 
 
Quick reply:

[Smilies]

RULES:
  • Be respectful at all times.
  • Be mature and act like an adult.
  • Respect different points of view.
  • Discuss ideas, not specific users.
  • Don't get personal.
  • No profanity.
  • No drama.
  • No thread hijacking.
  • No trolling.
  • No spamming.
  • No soliciting.
  • No duplicate posting.
  • No posting in the wrong section.
  • No posting of contact information.
  • Be welcoming to new users.
Repeated violations of the above will result in increasing temporary bans from the forum and an eventual permanent ban from the site. Basically, just be friendly and neighborly and all will be well.
Similar threads:
Top
Home
Give us feedback!

Login:

* Username:

* Password:

 Remember me


Forgot?