I have tears running down my cheeks now. I had watched the original but when it's in GIF-- it's comedy gold. The funniest is mom sliding in. That's award winning. |
My 8-year old ripped the loudest fart in the middle of a call last night. He's old enough to know not to talk or interrupt--he was sitting silently reading next to me. I'm mortified. I know everyone had to have heard it. |
Don't worry. You've taught your 8 year old so well, that your co-workers had no idea he was in the room with you. They'll just assume you were the culprit.
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I never felt her pants were down - it just looked like a long pink shirt under her sweater. |
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/when-the-children-crashed-dads-bbc-interview-the-family-speaks/ar-AAolDBb?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp
Cute interview with the family. Those of you thinking "abuse" are bat shit crazy. |
The WSJ interview was so cute too. Again, those who judged him based on 41 seconds of a clip probably also thought his wife was the nanny. |
He is an expert in Korea and a professor at a university in Pusan. He is married to a highly educated Korean woman. |
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Here is the WSJ interview a PP mentioned. I love this family.
http://www.wsj.com/video/the-family-behind-viral-bbc-video-speaks-out/D6046F80-52A8-480F-8CF3-2C9AB00ACF44.html |
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BBC had the whole family back on for an interview!
I appreciate that despite how angry they were at people assuming the wife was the nanny, they were graceful about it. Such a lovely family. http://www.bbc.com/news/video_and_audio/headlines/39274662 |
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Why not? I am curious. For me it was comedy gold. |
You are most definitely alone in feeling that way.
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I love this!!! Who came up with it? |
I feel sorry for you. |