Fowl Language by Brian Gordon for March 07, 2024

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    tudza Premium Member 10 months ago

    Trust me, you do. Times two.

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    cracker65  10 months ago

    Our first daughter was planned. Our second one wasn’t. My wife said that if the second one had been the first one, there wouldn’t have been a second one.

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    Charles  10 months ago

    Contrary to what the current propaganda says, every child is different. Boys and girls are remarkably different.

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    The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago

    Don’t count your eggs before they’re hatched.

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    flodnak  10 months ago

    The job of the first child is to teach you to be a parent.The job of the second child is to make sure you understand everything you learned was wrong.

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    Kaycee Lane  10 months ago

    “A one kid”?

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago

    What about when you have more. We discovered that 2 kids are like having 2, but 3 kids is like 12

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    Donald Kimbrough Premium Member 10 months ago

    I used to tell people with one kid “You should have another, and find out what being a parent is all about.”

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    Tetonbil  10 months ago

    You kinda start to get the hang of parenting by the 3rd one. Practice, Practice.

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    zenyattafan  10 months ago

    My daughter got the first and second child at once: she had twins.

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    slbolfing  10 months ago

    It’s the odd numbered kids that throw you off kilter!

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    Lady loves a joke  10 months ago

    With some people, I am quite surprised that someone spent that type of “quality time” with them, to procreate – and certainly more than once.

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    xsintricks  10 months ago

    As an Amish character on a Barney Miller episode once put it, “I have fourteen children.”

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