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Thread ID: 103530 2009-09-27 04:05:00 Nephew is incredibly silly wellyg33k (11804) PC World Chat
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814360 2009-09-27 04:05:00 Got a call from my brother just now about his wonderful trip to the emergency room, always entertaining. Turns out his 4 year old boy tried to copy daddy doing some home renovations, when my brother wasn't looking my nephew picked up a hammer and just whacked his hand with it, against a wall.

He must have thought after watching his dad hammering nails in that he was just hitting his hand and the walls magically stuck, or something. But turned out nothing was broken, thank god, tiny bendy bones or whatever. But lordy it's funny.

I get about two stories a week, just love em, none usually this serious though.
wellyg33k (11804)
814361 2009-09-27 04:17:00 Yikes! somebody (208)
814362 2009-09-27 04:43:00 Think of it all as just being part of the learning process. I bet he will never do it again. ;) Richard (739)
814363 2009-09-27 04:54:00 Ha.

Asked the lad to get me a plastic bag the other day, from behind me i hear "here it is daddy", I carry on what Im doing for a few minutes then turn around to grab it and he's standing there, the entire time, with it over his head.

Then the other day the youngest (1.5) came (running) out of the kitchen waving around the biggest most dangerous knife I have ever seen like a sword, and wanted in fact to have a sword fight.

And then earlier today he managed to climb to the top of a ladder in the Hardware store....

My motto is let em go, lets see what cunning stunts they pull.
Metla (12)
814364 2009-09-27 17:58:00 Ha.


My motto is let em go, lets see what cunning stunts they pull.

You got it right... otherwise we bring up a crowd of Nancy boys if we don't let them try their limits. I see that Bullrush is coming back in schools... Yipeee!

Just be there to catch them on the first bounce!! :thumbs:

Ken
kenj (9738)
814365 2009-09-28 01:39:00 Ha.

Asked the lad to get me a plastic bag the other day, from behind me i hear "here it is daddy", I carry on what Im doing for a few minutes then turn around to grab it and he's standing there, the entire time, with it over his head.

Then the other day the youngest (1.5) came (running) out of the kitchen waving around the biggest most dangerous knife I have ever seen like a sword, and wanted in fact to have a sword fight.

And then earlier today he managed to climb to the top of a ladder in the Hardware store....

My motto is let em go, lets see what cunning stunts they pull.

Oh god! I'd hate to hear what happens in years to come!
wellyg33k (11804)
814366 2009-09-28 03:26:00 Took one of them to hospital this morning, after being told off a few times for running and sliding on his knees at the Warehouse, he tripped over my foot, crashed head first into the steel shelf, Quite sickening to see, snapped his head back and stunned him. Metla (12)
814367 2009-09-28 03:35:00 But then again, like I always say, let em go, lets see what cunning stunts they pull. --Wolf-- (128)
814368 2009-09-28 03:40:00 I hate these little incidents, my girl tried to copy dad and plug the guitar into the amp. Her guitar is one of those warehouse thingies, thank god the amp wasnt plugged in! She tried to fit a guitar into the amp with no lead, just the guitar!
The thing that gets me is the quickness, not only of the speed these things happen but how fast my hair turns grey too! :lol:
rob_on_guitar (4196)
814369 2009-09-28 03:41:00 But then again, like I always say, let em go, lets see what cunning stunts they pull.

Meh, he got told off again for running as we entered the Emergency department to get his head looked at, LMFAO.

The women folk can squawk all they like at running children but they generally break the habit by crashing and burning a few dozen times.
Metla (12)
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