A 3-year-old kid named John says he did NOT eat any sprinkles, but the facts don’t support his claims… (dailypicks)
YouTube Description:
My 3 year old fibbing to my face, and it is surprisingly cute haha! After I filmed it we had a VERY long talk about the difference between telling the truth and not telling the truth. He has an amazing imagination and loves to tell us stories. I saw this as a sweet moment, something that every child goes through...where they try to push the boundaries to see how far they can go. And I thought I'd share it with my friends and family. And apparently, the world seems to enjoy it, too. We are currently working on the difference, and he is doing really well. :)
Side note: My son does NOT have a filling or a cavaty. He was eating breakfast at the time of Sprinklegate, and that is just some of his breakfast cereal in his teeth. It is a low quality video, and it just showed up in a funky color. But he does NOT eat sweets all the time (ah! Hence the binge!), and his teeth are healthy and beautiful.
8 Comments
cosmovitellisays...At least governor if not president.
lucky760says...As cute as that is, it makes me a little sad. I will feel so disappointed if that happens to me.
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I do really like the nice write-up from YouTube.
Sagemindsays...When YOU get caught lying or when your children lie to you
As cute as that is, it makes me a little sad. I will feel so disappointed if that happens to me.
lucky760says...I never lie to my mommy.
When YOU get caught lying or when your children lie to you
antjokingly says..."Mommy, where are you?"
*lies *fail
I never lie to my mommy.
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Fail, Lies) - requested by ant.
CelebrateApathysays...Only one response to this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g5Hz17C4is
A10anissays...A child sex abuse Councillor has stated; "Children do not lie, so any abuse allegations by them must be taken seriously." Hmm, really? Salem immediately comes to mind. I'm afraid that nearer to the truth is the quote -forgotten author - that; "Children, generally, have a natural tendency to lies and duplicity in order to further their own interests."
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