Sam (age 8 ) and Joel (age 5 and yet to spend a minute in school) were playing Mad Libs.
Sam: I need a noun.
Joel: What’s a noun, again?
Sam: It’s a person, place, or thing.
Joel: Huh?
Sam: A PERSON, like baby or mailman or the captain of the Titanic. A PLACE…
Joel, interrupting: Oh! Oh! The captain of the Titanic!
Sam: Are you crazy? That will never fit on the little line.
Joel: Okay. Is butt a noun?
This post alone was worth taking a packing break to run through my google reader this morning.
H.i.l.a.r.i.o.u.s.
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“The captain of the Titanic.” So random….ha ha!
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At least butt is a noun.
As in “The butt of the joke.”
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Seriously, you make me so glad to have boys! I can’t wait for all the fun. It has already started a little bit…
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Oh gosh, this is perfect! Thanks for the laugh!
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Bwaahhaaaaa! My kids used to love mad libs. I used to try to help them to make it more entertaining, but the managed better on their own. Too funny. How are you doing????
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And yes. Butt IS a noun. We play Mad Libs all the time in the car, and it is really, really shocking how many vulgar nouns my wholesome children can come up with.
Tsk, tsk, children.
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hahahah…
passing on an award to you…if you want to come by for a sip…
blessings,
Sarah
http://shepherdsgrace.wordpress.com/2008/12/20/why-not-make-lemonade-i-dont-promise-it-will-always-taste-good-or-go-down-sweet/
So happy to know that I’m not the only one “forced” to endure such hilarity. 🙂
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Love it. The noble captain displaced by a young boy’s comic obsession.
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