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2010/01/12 - 10:02am

A couple of my favs are:

"Walking on potato chips" - because eggshells are structurally very strong.

"Whatever, Grandma." - Our son said this once when he was young, and it stuck. Now whenever someone says something completely impossible & silly, we respond with "Whatever, Grandma." Even if it's not Grandma that said it.

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2010/01/13 - 11:14pm

Darrell said:

A couple of my favs are:

"Walking on potato chips" - because eggshells are structurally very strong.

"Whatever, Grandma." - Our son said this once when he was young, and it stuck. Now whenever someone says something completely impossible & silly, we respond with "Whatever, Grandma." Even if it's not Grandma that said it.

🙂


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