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Chase said the funniest thing...

Chase just said the funniest thing, so I had to write it down somewhere. He's watching an old Looney Tunes DVD that we checked out from the library. You know, the classic Bugs Bunny, and Tweety Bird and stuff. Anyway, there's a part on there where this bad guy is trying to kill Bugs Bunny and he keeps saying "shut up". Rick and I picked up on this and looked at each other, not sure whether to turn it off or let it go. So Rick decides to do the following. He says, "Hey Chase, I don't like this movie. They're saying bad things. How about we watch a different one. Like Transformers (the cartoon version)." Chase's response: "Daddy, how about you go work in your car if you don't like this movie so I can stay in here and watch it." Hahahaha! I'm cracking up. Rick and I looked at each other and figured that was a pretty good answer.

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ellen said…
You tell 'em, Chase!!
Andrae said…
that rocks!!! I love kids!
BunchesofBradys said…
That kid...says the darndest things...way to tell um Chase!
Frozen Cacti said…
Honesty. It's refreshing sometimes, right?
Hayward Family said…
HAHAHA!! That's awesome!! Chase is a SMART KID!! hahaha.. I'm still laughing! That's hilarious! Cute Halloween pics!
Monica said…
Hey Amber. It is your cousin Monica. I haven't seen pics of your kids on the family website lately so I found your blog in an old e-mail. Your kids are getting so big. I read back through some blogs and can relate with emergency visits to the hospital and active kids. I wish they sold magnetic shoes in the store that would keep kids feet stuck to the ground :-). If you want to see a really bad black eye, check out Alicia's on our blog! I'll have to visit more often now that I have a blog!

isaacsonfam.blogspot.com
Crystal said…
Your kids are so cute!!! We really miss you guys! We drove through Provo a few weeks ago, past that house you used to live in on University Avenue, and started commiserating about our late night movie dates! Boy, the good old days when we didn't have any responsibility!
Merry Christmas!

~~ Chops

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