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This just isn't funny!!

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20 Nov 08 #66832 by Zara2009
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Perhaps you could draw a few more and tell everyone it is
the new Contemporary design for 2009. As recommended by
Laurence Llewelyn Bowen
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20 Nov 08 #66838 by Jollyrocket
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why not cut it out and send it to your ex as a Christams presesnt from your kids - after claiming off the insurance, save on pressies and make something into the bargain!!
LOL:laugh:

have had all of these - including nail polish on the carpet (daughter making it look pretty)

agree with sudocreme post too - hee hee.
:)

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20 Nov 08 #66858 by Alive_in_the_water
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Removed most of it with washing up liquid, hot water and vodka.

Oh the stress of it all:( :(:(

I feel like going up to his room and drawing something on him while he sleeps.:):):)

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20 Nov 08 #66867 by anotherone
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I think most parents have been there.

I remember my wee darling (now about 6ft and 15) coming to me with a huge grin on his face, he had drawn a picture of his teacher and wanted me to see it, well off we went to his bedroom, yes you guessed it he had drawn a massive smiley face on the wall with permanent marker, he was just so proud of his masterpiece I couldn't give him into trouble.

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20 Nov 08 #66869 by Zara2009
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Here is something to write on him

Sometimes you get discouraged,
because I am so small
And leave my little drawings
On furniture and walls.
But everyday I'm growing
And soon will be so tall
That all these little drawings
Will be difficult to recall.
So here's a little smiley
That you can scrub away
So you will know how my paintings looked
On this special day.


Might have to write it small though:lol:

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