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Old 11-08-2006, 01:38 PM   #1
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Laws of Parenting

Laws of Parenting

1. The later you stay up, the earlier your child will wake up the next
morning.

2. For a child to become clean, something else must become dirty.

3. Toys multiply to fill any space available.

4. The longer it takes you to make a meal, the less your child will like
it.

5. Yours is always the only child who doesn't behave.

6. If the shoe fits... it's expensive.

7. The surest way to get something done is to tell a child not to do it.

8. The gooier the food, the more likely it is to end up on the carpet.

9. Backing the car out of the driveway causes your child to have to go to
the bathroom.

Source: Good, Clean Funnies, http://www.slonet.org/~tellswor
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