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    my 4yo's deffinition of sunday: "it cant be sunday, because sunday is a day were
    we get up and there is lots of sun, it was raining and now its night, so it cant be sunday mum!!!"
    ah, derrr!!

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    DhH was telling me something about lady at work named Aileen. 4 year old DS pipes up with "What did the alien look like?"

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    I love this thread.

    SIL has taught DS to say "eh eh eeeh" like "Anne" on Little Britain.
    Every now and again he'll say it completely out of the blue, cracks us up every time.

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    Hahaha Snowy! Oh gosh, better not tell poor Aileen about that one!

    Got out of the car to get some things from the local supermarket during the week
    DD - " Mum, when I go in, the ladies, they will say, Oh my god.. that girl is just, sooo pretty"

    PMSL ! Soo modest!

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    DD who is 3 thinks she is the world authority on everything. Has hit two balls in her life playing totem tennis with DP and takes it upon herself to become DP's motivational coach, "ohhh, GOOD hit dadda." Thanks DD.

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    I was watching CMC last week and got excited when Tim McGraw came on. DS#2 asked who he was so I told him his name and he repeated it after me....Timber Draws!

    xxxxx

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    Charlotte saw Dame Edna on the Parkinson interview last night, pointed and exclaimed, "That is Santa's husband you know mummy!"
    We asked her if she meant 'wife', she replied matter-of-factly: "No mummy, her husband, she is a maaaaaan!!"