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lynnmor

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May 3, 2021
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A little boy was doing his Math Homework.

"Two plus five, the son of a [bleep] is seven.

Three plus six, the son of a [bleep] is nine..."

His mother heard what he was saying and gasped, "What are you doing?"

The little boy answered, "I'm doing my Math Homework, Mom."

"And this is how your teacher taught you to do it?" the mother asked.

"Yes," he answered

Infuriated, the mother asked the teacher the next day, "What are you teaching my son in Math?"


The teacher replied, "Right now, we are learning addition."


The mother asked, "And are you teaching them to say two plus two, the son of a [bleep] is four?"


After the teacher stopped laughing, he answered,. "What I taught them was, two plus two, THE SUM OF WHICH, is four."
 
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JimDeL

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BX2380; R4 tires; 54" MMM; FEL w Pirahna bar; Ballast Box; BXpanded skid plate.
Aug 31, 2022
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When our 4yo grandson was learning to talk. Granny started to lose grip on something breakable and went "Sh#t.. sh#t....sh#t!!!!"

Guess who learned a new word and was sure proud of it 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I've been told my first words were "ahh Shit."
 
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dlsmith

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When my son was 3 or 4, my mother took him into town one day. As usual there was a train at the N. Main street crossing, and while waiting, mom heard him say something, but didn't catch it the first time. She asked him what he said and he said "damn trains." She asked him who taught that language, he said "mom."
When she took him back home, she told the wife to watch her language around him.
 
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WanderOn

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Kubota B8200D, B300A FEL
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When my son was 3 or 4, my mother took him into town one day. As usual there was a train at the N. Main street crossing, and while waiting, mom heard him say something, but didn't catch it the first time. She asked him what he said and he said "damn trains." She asked him who taught that language, he said "mom."
When she took him back home, she told the wife to watch her language around him.
There's no secrets with toddlers. Learnt that the hard way. 😁