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You are putting on your anti-wrinkle cream that costs $80.00 for a very thin tube, and you are wondering "Man, this stuff goes pretty fast......", and your 8 yr old daughter comes in the room and says to you, "Is that for your face? I have been using it for my hands......." :o


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

oh Karen!!! It is funny, not the part that it cost so much. Kids are so darn cute!

nikki-uk Enthusiast
You are putting on your anti-wrinkle cream that costs $80.00 for a very thin tube, and you are wondering "Man, this stuff goes pretty fast......", and your 8 yr old daughter comes in the room and says to you, "Is that for your face? I have been using it for my hands......." :o

Gotta love em!! :lol:

JennyC Enthusiast

How about yesterday I tried a new halibut recipe and after I was done cooking it, the platter fell on the floor. At the table my son accidentally spilled his milk of the fish that I managed to save.

Just one of those days. :P

Guest j_mommy

How funny.......those are the days when you just want to dance around the room and hold your child and laugh!!!!

Kyalesyin Apprentice

I think I did something similar once... with all my mother's super-expensive waterproof makeup. Apparently, cleaning everything afterwards was a nightmare.

Saz Explorer

When you are reading a text book about things you already know and it doesn't make sense.

The biscuits I made then stuck to trays. ( I managed to get them off ok in the end)

When I was cleaning my mess I started to fill up the sink, put the detergent in and realised no bubbles were forming- I had left the plug hole out.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I was watching Ellen the other day, and she had a video of a little girl that had been using her mom's chapstick on the cat's butt! :P

Cheri A Contributor

OMGosh! I just about sprayed my coffee all over the 'puter screen with that one!! ROFLMBO!

Once, when my son was about 2 years old, he got into a NEW bag of flour while I was in the bathroom. I had flour ALL over my kitchen and trailed into the living room and hallway. We called him flour-boy for months after that. I was spitting mad at the time, but had enough presence of mind to video tape it for future laughs!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

You know you're having a bad day when your dog has the big D, you are talking on the phone to Metta when you discover it, you wash her -- twice, because she has it while you're washing her, then the mailman comes and you answer the door in your husband's wet, poopy Sponge-Bob Square Pants pajama bottoms and a T-shirt!!! :lol:

Karen -- gotta love Rhiannon!!!!! You don't need wrinkle cream anyway!

SunnyDyRain Enthusiast

Me and my best friend when I was four decided we were going to wash her mom's car.... with brillo pads!

My boyfriend when he was 3ish grabbed a hold of a table cloth on someone else's table on his way out of a restraunt.. cleared the whole table.

We were bad kids! :lol:

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