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1. Rebecca Buttignol
Jul 25, 2007 11:14

Thank You! I really got a good laugh out of that one. I wish you were serious. (un)fortunately I seem to be doing just as you advise!2. A Different Michelle
Oct 04, 2007 17:33

My girls (ages 9,11,13) ARE allowed to swear. They have rules to follow such as the following:1. No calling your sister a name (especially if it includes a swear word).
2. No swearing around people who would be offended by it.
Believe it or not, the little bastards never say any profanity. Even when I tell them to!
3. SpiderLizz
Aug 18, 2008 23:11

LMFAO! Love it!The other day, I did let a big, "Oh Sh!t!" fly out of my mouth in front of my 1 1/2 y/o son. He said the same thing back to me loud and clear. His first CLEAR 2-worded phrase. Aww. Such a proud mama!