When our older daughter was about 2, my husband and I noticed that she was being quieter than usual. When we checked, she was in the bathroom, and she had unrolled the entire roll of TP. We use Scott, and it was a new roll, so all 1000 sheets were all over our tiny bathroom; we were knee-deep! We scolded her soundly. We then stepped out onto our porch…and laughed our butts off!
I don’t think I have ever seen, Farley, take a nip out of anyone. Regardless of what Lizzie is doing, it is still nice to see Farley, I was beginning to think that maybe he had died.
I wouldn’t do that to a pet though I know a lot of people who do. Only once I tried to put a Santa hat on my cat Macushla so I could take her pic and then take it off again. She wouldn’t put up with it long enough for me to take the pic.
Sounds like my little brother – around 5 years the junior of my sister and our female cousins; they had fun with their living doll….and he may have played Juliet’s nurse maid for a HS English video project I did my Freshman year – but he was an adorable 9 year old in that dress….
a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings
As per your definition, the operative word being act, if they had done the same thing to Farley, or even laughed in front of the child then scolded her for it, that would be hypocritical. What is shown here is not. IMHO
Johnnie Polo Premium Member about 11 years ago
Better than piddling on your shoe.
Wren Fahel about 11 years ago
When our older daughter was about 2, my husband and I noticed that she was being quieter than usual. When we checked, she was in the bathroom, and she had unrolled the entire roll of TP. We use Scott, and it was a new roll, so all 1000 sheets were all over our tiny bathroom; we were knee-deep! We scolded her soundly. We then stepped out onto our porch…and laughed our butts off!
IndyMan about 11 years ago
I don’t think I have ever seen, Farley, take a nip out of anyone. Regardless of what Lizzie is doing, it is still nice to see Farley, I was beginning to think that maybe he had died.
gilmccarthy about 11 years ago
It is love that lets the dog withstand all sorts of abuse from those he/she loves.
CasualBrowser about 11 years ago
Just because the parents find the illicit behavior funny doesn’t make them hypocrites.
alondra about 11 years ago
I wouldn’t do that to a pet though I know a lot of people who do. Only once I tried to put a Santa hat on my cat Macushla so I could take her pic and then take it off again. She wouldn’t put up with it long enough for me to take the pic.
freewaydog about 11 years ago
Where do you get all these “Lynn’s Notes” from?
thestargazer1682 about 11 years ago
Sounds like my little brother – around 5 years the junior of my sister and our female cousins; they had fun with their living doll….and he may have played Juliet’s nurse maid for a HS English video project I did my Freshman year – but he was an adorable 9 year old in that dress….
Asharah about 11 years ago
I think that’s one of Lizzie’s dolls in the stroller, not a real child.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 11 years ago
They’ll act more quickly if that dog gets really angry.
danlarios about 11 years ago
very interesting
potrerokid about 11 years ago
Hypocrites: Evangelical “christians” are the worst!
lynnskay about 11 years ago
a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings
As per your definition, the operative word being act, if they had done the same thing to Farley, or even laughed in front of the child then scolded her for it, that would be hypocritical. What is shown here is not. IMHO