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    Quote Originally Posted by Askthepizzaguy View Post
    You're mafia with Nightbringer.

    I'm Flubbo the Clown. I win when I hit 10 people in the face with a pie.

    They die because everyone is diabetic. Very sad.
    Yes. Sad humour is the best.

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    Never, ever, mention the word "clown" again. It makes me cringe.

    My son loves watching this show. He can watch several episodes in a row and is highly frustrated when I switch off the television.

    Feel my pain :



    Bumbaluuuuu
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    omg

    at what age is he?
    My son (he is almost five now) was a fan of some interesting cartoons, but, unfortunately, from the age 3,5 he likes only My Little Pony Friendship is Magic

    He was happy when I was playing at mafia game with ponies at twcenter, as he saw avatars of players. He did not knew, that I was mafia and killing other ponies

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarema View Post
    omg

    at what age is he?
    My son (he is almost five now) was a fan of some interesting cartoons, but, unfortunately, from the age 3,5 he likes only My Little Pony Friendship is Magic

    He was happy when I was playing at mafia game with ponies at twcenter, as he saw avatars of players. He did not knew, that I was mafia and killing other ponies
    LOLed at all of the above. I love you Jarema - you pony-slaying madman. My daughter is not yet four so I feel your pain Andres. I feel like I know the 'Charlie & Lola' Boxed set back to front: She'll say - ' i want to see the one with the Sea Ticklers!' and my brain farts out 'Disc 6' :D

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    He's 2 years old and already perfectly knows what he wants. He also doesn't understand the word "no" when used against him, but uses it himself very frequently, expecting his parents servants to immediately understand His Highness. We are also expected to know what he wants before he wants it. At least, that's the impression we get, since every time Our Master wants something, He acts like He's been asking for it since hours. And I thought I lacked patience...

    There's a DVD "Bumba in Space" which title confused the out of me. I thought all those Bumba shows were happening in space! It is also my opinion that each of those damnable DVD's should come with at least 10 doses of whatever the creators were on while inventing those episodes. Surely, only somebody who was under the influence of funny substances can invent that?

    Also, it's not Bumba but "mmmmba", pronouncing it with a long "mmmm" in the meanwhile pointing your finger at the television or the place where the DVD's are kept and while pulling or pushing the nearest adult.



    Quote Originally Posted by Jarema View Post
    omg

    at what age is he?
    My son (he is almost five now) was a fan of some interesting cartoons, but, unfortunately, from the age 3,5 he likes only My Little Pony Friendship is Magic

    He was happy when I was playing at mafia game with ponies at twcenter, as he saw avatars of players. He did not knew, that I was mafia and killing other ponies
    You should keep the fact he likes My Little Pony a secret for the rest of the family. My wife, her oldest brother and all their nieces and nephews still make fun of her youngest brother because he liked playing with My Little Pony as a kid (which was considered to be for girls). He turns 30 this year...


    Quote Originally Posted by LazyMcCrow
    LOLed at all of the above. I love you Jarema - you pony-slaying madman. My daughter is not yet four so I feel your pain Andres. I feel like I know the 'Charlie & Lola' Boxed set back to front: She'll say - ' i want to see the one with the Sea Ticklers!' and my brain farts out 'Disc 6' :D
    The day he starts asking for specific episodes, I'll have a problem. All that stuff looks exactly the same to me
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    Where does this hatred of clowns stem from?

    I find it quite funny that your son loves a programme about clowns after you fought against the clown smiley all those years. Karma?

    It is so hard not to put one in this post. I am resisting for you Andres!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andres View Post
    Never, ever, mention the word "clown" again. It makes me cringe.

    My son loves watching this show. He can watch several episodes in a row and is highly frustrated when I switch off the television.

    Feel my pain :



    Bumbaluuuuu
    Wow. Thankfully my wife and I have been pretty successful at restricting TV in general for our kids, but more importantly not introducing them to stupidly annoying shows like this one. We mainly limit their TV to PBS educational shows like Word World and Super Why which are at least somewhat entertaining for the adults as well.

    I love that so many of us have kids of a similar age. I have a 4½ year old son and 2½ year old twin daughters.
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