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| Buzzman72
11-04-2009 16:29:33
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Our two-year-old grandson just spent all of 30 seconds popping a sheet of what he calls "Bubba Rap." And his Grandma just scared the bejeezus out of herself when she stepped on it in the dark in the hallway. |
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| Dave H (MI)
11-04-2009 16:52:28
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Re: Bubba Rap in reply to Buzzman72, 11-04-2009 16:29:33
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| That IS why you put it there, isn't it??? |
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| Buzzman72
11-04-2009 17:01:09
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Re: Bubba Rap in reply to Dave H (MI), 11-04-2009 16:52:28
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| Hey, comedy is where you find it...and for now, if anyone asks, the grandson left it there. |
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| TimV
11-04-2009 18:00:31
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Re: Bubba Rap in reply to Buzzman72, 11-04-2009 17:01:09
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| Sister took my two nephews (8 and 10) to a corn maze, where they drove you to the maze on a tractor and wagon ("only a Kubota" they were quick to point out to me....) and then you wandered through 10 acres of maze while "ghosts" and "goblins" and "witches" jumped out at you. Younger nephew got bored after about the 10th "ghost", so he snuck over a few rows (he's already an awfully good still-hunter) to where the next ghost was lying in wait, and gave her a "boo" and a poke in the ribs from behind. Got a heckuva a squawk out of her, and she jumped over about 3 rows of corn herself! Sister and the rest of the participants thought it was the best scare of the night. |
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| Bouncer
11-04-2009 20:12:10
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Re: Bubba Rap in reply to TimV, 11-04-2009 18:00:31
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| Now that's funny! |
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