
“Don’t point that thing at me.”
Tony’s hands flew to his crotch.
“Nah, that thing is already too small.”
“Let me have a look.”
“You already take forever in the shower.”
“No, the gun…”
He snatched the gun from his sister and grinned as he pulled a lever. He handed the gun back.
“Now shoot.”
Happy for a free shot, she obliged.
“From shrink ray to gigantic ray.”
“Ew, gross.”
Ana ran to their mother, hanging out the washing.
“Ma, Tony wants his doodle to grow again.”
“Don’t they all, father like son…
“Huh?”
“Hand me a peg, Love.”
Children play the darnedest games.
What’s she going to do with that peg?
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Ask Daddy? 😀
Thanks, N!
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ha ha ha, very good!
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I try… 😀
Thanks, Mr B.
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lol, I guess that size obsession starts young….
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Does for this family. 😀
Thanks, T.
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Sounds like an anatomically obsessed family 🙂 Funny story, T!
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The things kids pick up on. 😀
Thanks, L.
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You’re welcome, T.
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Haha! And the boys never tire of those games!
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Such is life. 😀
Thanks, TSS.
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That went a bit weird, in a fun way! 🙂
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The Muse was a bit cold this week. She needed grilling. 😀
Thanks, I.
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Dear Tannille,
Boys only grow into older boys. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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We’re only grown up children.
Thanks, R.
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Ana knows a little too much about her brother’s crotch. Maybe their parents should be concerned about the games they play. Funny one, T.
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Maybe. Little kids often bath together. Yes, the games the parents play…
Thanks, N.
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Well, that was different! Nice one.
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Thanks, K. 😀
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Hmm, you seem to have something on your mind this week!
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Many things plague my mind.
Thanks, C.
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I never had a brother close to my age growing up.
Interesting insight. 😉
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Neither did I. I heard stories though. 😀
Thanks, D.
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If you must rise to the occasion, you must start young indeed.
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🤣
Thanks, P.
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This was delightful. I can hear the children’s taunting voices.
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Children really are mini humans with more innocence. 😀
Thanks, A.
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Haha! Rather drastic.
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Wait until Dad finds out. 😀
Thanks, D.
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Hahaha!
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Children do play the darnest games. Well done.
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Thanks, A. 😀
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That was cool dialogue. And as Keith said…what’s she doing with that peg…lol Nicely done, T
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Hmm, I honestly don’t know lol 😀
Thanks, F.
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I didn’t have a brother until I was 14, and often had the onerous job of cleaning him up from his immensely icky diapers. I knew all I wanted to know about “doodles” by then 🙂
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Wow, 14 years, thats second mother territory. I’m sure he taught you a lot.
Thanks, L.
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It did. My brother was the unexpected caboose. I had been the youngest for 14 years, so I was pretty excited. And it helped me be very comfortable caring for my own babies later on.
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