"I love you when you're all tied up!"
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    Default "I love you when you're all tied up!"

    said a 3 year old mindee to me the other day.

    Now, before you lot start jumping to conclusions, he was wrapping a skipping rope around my wrists at the time so he could be a hero and rescue me from the monsters that had got into my house. Obviously.

    It took me a while to (frantically) work out how to mention it to his parents at pick up time so they had some context for when he casually repeated it to them at some point later on (he's the sort of child that would!). His mother promised me faithfully he hadn't been watching any recent cinema releases lately, so I suppose I should give her the benefit of the doubt...

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    Ha ha, children say the funniest things

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    Sorry, I'm clearly on the wrong website.............................

 

 

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