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Old 05-01-2008, 06:14 PM #1
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Grin Funny kids

Sam, 4, and Erin, 2, were getting ready for bed. Sam had a bit of a problem - "Erin, I have the hiccups! (hic, hic) Do you have the hiccups? (hic, hic)." As Erin was about to answer, she sneezed so violently her pacifier flew out. "No, I have the......," she hesitated, searching for the right word, "the BLESS YOU'S."
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