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    Old 06-10-2017, 07:25 AM
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    These are hilarious.

    Pop-a-pants, was rubber pants in our house. To this day I have not a clue as to how that one came about. Maybe me sticking the pins in the diapers (in my sons eyes), I was popping the pants!
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    Old 06-10-2017, 07:48 AM
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    My granddaughter could not say grampa....she called him Happy and it stuck....now everybody calls him Happy
    My son could not say caterpillar....he called it a tolerpitter
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    Originally Posted by canmitch1971
    My granddaughter could not say grampa....she called him Happy and it stuck....now everybody calls him Happy
    My son could not say caterpillar....he called it a tolerpitter
    Awww......
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    Old 06-10-2017, 08:45 AM
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    With the kids were younger....

    Back pack was pack pack
    Turtle was Teo
    Favorite quilt was Binkie
    My youngest daughter loved her Walkman. She would listen to only Elvis and dance in the backyard.

    When a friend's baby dropped their pacifier. They dropped their Nuk Nuk
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    A friend offered my children Wrigley's gum, they heard wriggly scum.
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    Old 06-10-2017, 09:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
    With the kids were younger....

    Back pack was pack pack
    Turtle was Teo
    Favorite quilt was Binkie
    My youngest daughter loved her Walkman. She would listen to only Elvis and dance in the backyard.

    When a friend's baby dropped their pacifier. They dropped their Nuk Nuk
    Always "soother" in our house, and the same when my siblings were little.

    Another I remember, baba, for bottle.

    Panking, for spanking. Please don't pank me mommy, while they covered their behinds with both hands.
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    Old 06-10-2017, 09:33 AM
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    Originally Posted by Endora
    Always "soother" in our house, and the same when my siblings were little.

    Another I remember, baba, for bottle.

    Panking, for spanking. Please don't pank me mommy, while they covered their behinds with both hands.
    Mine would say Baba too.
    Nana was Bananas, funny.....The grand-kids in Missouri call me Nana.....Do they know something I don't know.......LOL
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    Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
    Mine would say Baba too.
    Nana was Bananas, funny.....The grand-kids in Missouri call me Nana.....Do they know something I don't know.......LOL
    LOL! So sweet.
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    When my daughter couldn't eat all her food, she said it was because it was "too big a much."
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    Originally Posted by sewbizgirl
    When my daughter couldn't eat all her food, she said it was because it was "too big a much."
    LOL! I was changing the diapers of one of my sons one evening, and as the rubber pants were coming down his legs, out was tumbling a number of green peas from the nights supper. I've never forgotten it.
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