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DS2's new word....

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is crocodaniel instread of crocodile. Quite a long word! He was watching 64 Zoo lane and got all excited and shouted CROCODANIEL CROCODANIEL. Me and Dh were giggling loads. Think that might have to be his new nickname.
i want a bangeroo!!!
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heheheh ROFL!

DS1 (now 16.10y - ODL that sounds rediculous! blush) told me yesterday that he needed a 'left-angle'pipe to finish a prop for his movie... grin felt a bit guilty because i really couldnt help sniggering blush, this was after he worked out that one of his associates had had an 'interior intention' (ulterior motive) for helping him...

hes never really had a grasp on language, once we had a doctor who used a 'periscope', and a 'bangeroo' that grandma brought back from australia for him <<mind boggles emoticon>>.
splutter i've just spat my tea over my keyboard!!!!
Hahaha! Only aspergic kids could be that matter of fact.

My friends 15 yr old DS1 has aspergers, and once informed me that you burn twice as many calories faking an orgasm than having a real one! He was 12 at the time, and reading far too many books.
Bless, how sweet!

we had a "crocodowel" from DS1 (5y) and a "chocodile" from a sweetie obsessed DS3 (3.5y)

and a "caimen" from an aspergic DS4 (3.8) hmm (for lesser mortals, its a particular kind of crocodile).
lol sweet.
DD2 was saying "Crtoon Edward"for Cartoon Network (bad mummy emoticon - it's the most obnoxious kid's channel and the only one she wants to watch blush) so DD1 corrected her but now she says "Cartoon Egg Work"
grin
Maybe should have added that he is called Daniel.
He would make a great cartoon character.
Oh that's gorgeous
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