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  • N Nish Nishant

    Stop ragging him, Paul :-D Regards, Nish


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    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    Stop ragging him, Paul

    :laugh:


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    • B bwhittington

      Children say the funniest things. Please share an experience when your own child or a relative’s child said something in public that was very embarrassing or extremely funny. My story happened about 14 years ago when my sister was three years old. My family was sitting together in church and my sister had a cold at the time. At one point she needed to blow her nose and asked my mother for a tissue. However, the only thing my mom had to blow her nose with was feminine napkin (also know as a pad). My sister exclaims in the middle of a prayer when all was dead silent. “Mom, that isn’t a tissue, that is for your crunch! (my sister’s pronunciation of crotch)” Suffice it to say, my mother was extremely embarrassed when everyone around us turned around to stare and smile. :laugh: Brett A. Whittington Application Developer

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      • P Paul Watson

        Jeez, you have been busy. And red is such an appropriate colour for the topic. regards, Paul Watson Ireland Feed Henry!

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        eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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        > And red is such an appropriate colour for the topic. Fits right in there with your "bloody hell" comment at the very start...

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        • N Nish Nishant

          Stop ragging him, Paul :-D Regards, Nish


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          Gary R Wheeler
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          Smitha, Nish is misbehaving in the Lounge again! :laugh:


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          • B bwhittington

            Children say the funniest things. Please share an experience when your own child or a relative’s child said something in public that was very embarrassing or extremely funny. My story happened about 14 years ago when my sister was three years old. My family was sitting together in church and my sister had a cold at the time. At one point she needed to blow her nose and asked my mother for a tissue. However, the only thing my mom had to blow her nose with was feminine napkin (also know as a pad). My sister exclaims in the middle of a prayer when all was dead silent. “Mom, that isn’t a tissue, that is for your crunch! (my sister’s pronunciation of crotch)” Suffice it to say, my mother was extremely embarrassed when everyone around us turned around to stare and smile. :laugh: Brett A. Whittington Application Developer

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            Gary R Wheeler
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            When my sister-in-law was 9, her mother told her she couldn't do something. She replied: "Why not? It's a semi-free country!"


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