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lucky760says...The difference in terminology is interesting.
In the UK they call a windshield a windscreen and they call Mom's lap a carseat.
robbersdog49says...This is fucking hilarious. Kids are just sponges for this sort of thing. I've got an 18 month old boy and he's not quite talking yet but I'm having to really watch what I say so he doesn't pick anything up. I'm not great at it though...
As for Lucky760: Windscreen yes, but they are in a safari park, not on the road. I'd sit my little boy on my lap like that too in a safari park. I'm not going to pay a small fortune to take him in and then not see anything!
In the UK they call a windshield a windscreen and they call Mom's lap a carseat.
lucky760says...I had no idea. Thanks for pointing that out. I'll consider my statement like a cow's opinion: a moo point. It doesn't matter.
they are in a safari park, not on the road
gorillamansays.../r/UnexpectedThugLife
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