No it is that single child syndrome. Hey Joe- how did you get a pic of my little black kitten? That pic is identical to her, always in a sack or under the covers peeping out. Good morning everyone. Have a blessed day.
Yep, my son would hold his until he was at the house…my nephew liked to take all his clothes off to “go”. So put the two together and I agree with ejcapulet…
Greeneyedtxn says:
Hey Joe- how did you get a pic of my little black kitten? That pic is identical to her, always in a sack or under the covers peeping out.
This is Smokey, my mother’s “Attack” cat. No stranger was safe around her. She could spit and hiss with the best of them.
As Canadians we use “bathroom” at home and “washroom” in public, generally. We speak an English that has parts from the UK, parts from the US, and parts that are uniquely our own. Then of course there’s French… I usually ask in French for “la toilette”, which seems to work.
Are we assuming he knows where the bathroom is? I wasn’t sure.
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
This has to be a boy thing.
Joe_Minotaur over 15 years ago
ejcapulet A man’s throne is his…
greeneyedtxn over 15 years ago
No it is that single child syndrome. Hey Joe- how did you get a pic of my little black kitten? That pic is identical to her, always in a sack or under the covers peeping out. Good morning everyone. Have a blessed day.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
Mike’s response–“so go already, you didn’t need to wake me up to ask”.
arsmall over 15 years ago
Yep, my son would hold his until he was at the house…my nephew liked to take all his clothes off to “go”. So put the two together and I agree with ejcapulet…
alondra over 15 years ago
Does he think he can’t use the bathroom at Mike’s house?
soylachicadeayer over 15 years ago
I think what Greeneyedtxn says it’s true. I’m a single child and I hate to use a bathroom that is not mine
bald over 15 years ago
my youngest was that way til he was 3 or 4 , he didn’t trust the other restrooms
jestrfyl over 15 years ago
Home field advantage is one thing - but there is a whole other level of assurance and comfort to home potty advantage.
dar1 over 15 years ago
My youngest son use to hit all the bathrooms when he was young, no matter where we were. Why? I guess to leave his mark.
Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
Lawrence, help yourself to go to the bathroom instead of asking Michael for using the bathroom at the Pattersons’ home. Sigh! :-/
Joe_Minotaur over 15 years ago
Greeneyedtxn says: Hey Joe- how did you get a pic of my little black kitten? That pic is identical to her, always in a sack or under the covers peeping out.
This is Smokey, my mother’s “Attack” cat. No stranger was safe around her. She could spit and hiss with the best of them.
marvee over 15 years ago
He has surely been to the Patterson bathroom, but middle of the night is a different thing - everything seems strange.
gimmickgenius over 15 years ago
I thought these were Canadians. They should say ‘washroom,’ eh?
vententio_d11 over 15 years ago
strange things happen at other eople house late at night i c why he’s scared
lightenup Premium Member over 15 years ago
The part that gets me is the “Are you awake?” “No”
hee hee
alondra over 15 years ago
gimmickgenius said:
I thought these were Canadians. They should say ‘washroom,’ eh?
Being new to Canada I have learned that they will say washroom rather than restroom in a public place.
RinaFarina over 15 years ago
As Canadians we use “bathroom” at home and “washroom” in public, generally. We speak an English that has parts from the UK, parts from the US, and parts that are uniquely our own. Then of course there’s French… I usually ask in French for “la toilette”, which seems to work.
Are we assuming he knows where the bathroom is? I wasn’t sure.