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Evil Genius

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  • Super User

So I have convinced my two year old and four year old Reese's peanut butter cups are "medicine" they want nothing to do with them leaving more for me

  • Super User

What a good dad.

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  • Super User

I know saving them from the pain of a dentist from eating the best candy on earth

  • Super User

the only drawback is when they find out the truth.

  • Super User

the only drawback is when they find out the truth.

The truth with some Tabasco on top should buy a few extra years of deceit. :grin:

  • Super User

the only drawback is when they find out the truth.

Santa, easter bunny, candy that's not medicine.. what's the big deal

Halloween.

2yr old/4yr old..."Daddy, why would someone give us medicine for trick or treat?"

Clayton86..."Uhhhhh, not sure. Lemme have it and I'll get rid of it for you..."

  • Super User

Halloween.

2yr old/4yr old..."Daddy, why would someone give us medicine for trick or treat?"

Clayton86..."Uhhhhh, not sure. Lemme have it and I'll get rid of it for you..."

That's frickin hilarious

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  • Super User

I don't like to share my pb cups lol

  • Super User

You will burn for that one.  May they one day replace your prep H with Icy Hot.. :eyebrows:

  • Global Moderator

Just remember, those are the same kids that are going to be picking which retirement home you go to some day  :laugh5:

  • Super User

You will burn for that one.  May they one day replace your prep H with Icy Hot.. :eyebrows:

 

Or gorilla glue.

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Noah my oldest caught on but Jack my youngest son hes still clue less and just hands them over lol.

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