Oct 3, 2007

Two year olds part V

Okay, I have started a new label for just my two year old. I'll also start one for the six year old the next time it warrants.

We need some comic relief around here! Before watching this video. Please note, this is for pure entertainment purposes only. It is only acceptable coming from the mouth of a two year old because his pronounciation makes the humor that much better. This clip may not sit well with those of us who have not lived a little, maybe not sat at a bar, or maybe not been around truckers.

It may not sit well with those who are Bible college students. On the outside, you'll have to show your Christianly indignance. Inside you'll crack up. I give you permission to grin a little. Maybe even giggle in private at your computer

But for those of us who come from red neck heritage, this cracks us up. Are you intrigued?

7 comments:

FG said...

UUgghhhhh! I think I missed it...I couldn't understand the last word he said...and that was probably the best part! My toddler talk isn't perfected yet...I'm still listening to baby babble. He is SO CUTE! You are truly blessed, my friend!

AMG said...

See, I wondered. I have another version I'll post. But it's "Fire F**k." Our little heathen.

FG said...

How funny...I'll listen to it again and I'm sure I'll hear it this time. Just for the record, I'll be laughing on the outside!

AMG said...

I have a few other clips that are clearer but I dislike for other reasons. But they are crystal clear. Plus, he's starting to correct himself, and you can really see that in this one. I am glad we got it on video. We'll look back on it when he's 15 and laugh.

Tracy said...

I like the way he says "en-din".

AMG said...

Now just to clarify "en-din" in BH-speak means "and then". So as he tells a story, which is half unintelligible, and have known, you will hear "en-din". "And then we saw a doggy, etc." It's quite cute.

AMG said...

But wait! En-din is engine in this one. I have to clarify. He also says en-din for "and then". But it's the slap on the leg and stubbornness that is quite cute. Not so cute when it involves kicking, screaming and throwing himself on the floor. I just got what you were referring to, Tracy!