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Weekend Rewind with Life in a Pink Fibro

Posted on January 15, 2011 3 Comments

weekend rewindI keep meaning to join in this fun Meme over at Life in a Pink Fibro and today I finally did!

I ‘rewound’ to Jan 2010 and this post… I’m so Proud.

I’m still ‘proud’ of my kids on a regular basis… Especially when the three year old mutters “[email protected]%&ers… [email protected]%& youse all” as we walk through the library. Or when one of the girls tells the other “You suck big hairy dogs balls”….. and I swear none of them learnt that language from me!

Pop on over to Weekend Rewind and join in!

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  1. Beet says

    well they didn’t get it from me…. I say “that sucks big fat hairy donkey’s balls” not dog’s balls :P lol

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  2. Kymmie says

    Hello lovely! Just popping over from Weekend rewind and love this (I did chuckle naughtily!) And because of that, I’m now following. You’re delightful. xx

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  3. Aunty Sarah says

    Huge belly laugh, FOFL. Definitely didn’t hear any of those expression from me or GooseTrap :-)

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