This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
Syl said
May 15 2:19 PM, 2025
I don't find it particularly amusing when young kids repeat swear words, probably learnt from their parents.
Most people swear, but doing it in front of young kids isn't that clever really.
Magica said
May 15 3:20 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
I don't find it particularly amusing when young kids repeat swear words, probably learnt from their parents. Most people swear, but doing it in front of young kids isn't that clever really.
Nope me neither. It's horrible, not funny. I never swore in front of my kids or grandkids.
Now my grandkids are older, they never swear in front of me. I never did to my parents and grandparents either. It's called respect.
Syl said
May 15 3:45 PM, 2025
Exactly Mags, my son and grandsons don't swear in front of me, I never swore in front of my mum. I also hate it when I hear parents swear at their kids, it looks abusive and horrible.
Maddog said
May 15 3:54 PM, 2025
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Syl said
May 15 4:07 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
Maddog said
May 15 4:18 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
We don't know if this kid was in the habit.We do know mom was trying to correct him.
My granddaughters repeated curse words at this age and were corrected. When the grandsons start talking better they will too.
Same as my kids were when they were little parrots repeating things they overheard..
Anonymous said
May 15 4:45 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
We don't know if this kid was in the habit.We do know mom was trying to correct him.
My granddaughters repeated curse words at this age and were corrected. When the grandsons start talking better they will too.
Same as my kids were when they were little parrots repeating things they overheard..
Agreed.
Syl said
May 15 7:01 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
We don't know if this kid was in the habit.We do know mom was trying to correct him.
My granddaughters repeated curse words at this age and were corrected. When the grandsons start talking better they will too.
Same as my kids were when they were little parrots repeating things they overheard..
Mum was laughing and recording him, a sure fire way to ensure he does it again for positive attention.
Maddog said
May 15 7:32 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
We don't know if this kid was in the habit.We do know mom was trying to correct him.
My granddaughters repeated curse words at this age and were corrected. When the grandsons start talking better they will too.
Same as my kids were when they were little parrots repeating things they overheard..
Mum was laughing and recording him, a sure fire way to ensure he does it again for positive attention.
It's hard not to laugh when little ones are acting like that.
That kid will learn not to cuss. Meanwhile, mom has a funny video of him as a toddler talking shit to a fucking goat..
I doubt this is the first step to being a serial killer..
Syl said
May 15 7:38 PM, 2025
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
Maddog said
May 15 7:49 PM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Magica said
May 15 8:24 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Now you've just shown your true colours, nasty comment!
Maddog said
May 15 8:30 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Now you've just shown your true colours, nasty comment!
It's not nasty. Simmer down.
Maddog said
May 15 8:38 PM, 2025
On another note, the guy taking my order just asked if I was a firefighter. 😉👍💪
Anonymous said
May 15 9:19 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
On another note, the guy taking my order just asked if I was a firefighter. 😉👍💪
Sure Jan (we've seen your pic don't forget).
Magica said
May 15 9:47 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Magica wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Now you've just shown your true colours, nasty comment!
It's not nasty. Simmer down.
Well it is to me 🙄
Syl said
May 15 11:26 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
I am neither Victorian or boring.
I did bring my son up properly however...so you are right one out of three.
Syl said
May 15 11:30 PM, 2025
Magica wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Magica wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Now you've just shown your true colours, nasty comment!
It's not nasty. Simmer down.
Well it is to me 🙄
Take no notice Mags...it's only Maddog.
Maddog said
May 16 12:12 AM, 2025
Syl wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Syl wrote:
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
I am neither Victorian or boring.
I did bring my son up properly however...so you are right one out of three.
That's more than my mother can say..😉
But I still think you need to have a few pints at the pub amd lighten up.
Maybe you can find one called the "Fookin Goat"..😉
This cracks me up. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve watched it.
Most people swear, but doing it in front of young kids isn't that clever really.
Nope me neither. It's horrible, not funny. I never swore in front of my kids or grandkids.
Now my grandkids are older, they never swear in front of me. I never did to my parents and grandparents either. It's called respect.
It's the accent with that kid. I still laugh at that video too..
Seriously though, if your young grandkids were in the habit of effing and blinding, would you think it funny?
We don't know if this kid was in the habit.We do know mom was trying to correct him.
My granddaughters repeated curse words at this age and were corrected. When the grandsons start talking better they will too.
Same as my kids were when they were little parrots repeating things they overheard..
Agreed.
Mum was laughing and recording him, a sure fire way to ensure he does it again for positive attention.
It's hard not to laugh when little ones are acting like that.
That kid will learn not to cuss. Meanwhile, mom has a funny video of him as a toddler talking shit to a fucking goat..
I doubt this is the first step to being a serial killer..
Slight exaggeration...we are not talking about serial killers, we are talking about potty mouthed kids.
He is incredibly cute, but laughing when he swears, giving him attention, and getting the recorder out to 'capture the moment', is not the way to teach kids that swearing is wrong.
You can teach after this moment passes. Kids learn what words are bad soon enough. If they keep using them after they know they aren't acceptable then you have a problem..
This little guy is just a sponge repeating something.
You're acting very Victorian, boring and proper.
Run on down to a pub and throw some back with the lads..😉
Now you've just shown your true colours, nasty comment!
It's not nasty. Simmer down.
Sure Jan
(we've seen your pic don't forget).
Well it is to me 🙄
I am neither Victorian or boring.
I did bring my son up properly however...so you are right one out of three.
Take no notice Mags...it's only Maddog.
That's more than my mother can say..😉
But I still think you need to have a few pints at the pub amd lighten up.
Maybe you can find one called the "Fookin Goat"..😉