Plug it
By Dumbblonde - 03/05/2009 15:15 - United States
By Dumbblonde - 03/05/2009 15:15 - United States
By Anonymous - 11/02/2010 13:33 - United States
By gameguy3424 - 18/05/2009 03:37 - United States
By Anonymous - 12/05/2009 03:43 - United States
By silverscrescent - 22/08/2020 01:02 - United Kingdom - Poole
By Dinho - 15/05/2009 21:22 - United States
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By soaked - 25/02/2013 19:16 - United States - Philadelphia
at least it wasn't poop. pees not so bad.
if I had a quarter for every time that has happened to me I would never have to babysit again. she's a little kid, things like this happen, deal with it.
You were "caring" her? I presume you mean "carrying". Slightly different. You should have known to put her down when she said that. Kids aren't great at "just holding it" at the best of times, never mind when their little legs are wide apart in a piggyback ride and you're bouncing them everywhere. Do you know much about kids? I guess you do now...
Hey, she did warn you.
That would be horrible. FYL
I can't stand spelling nazis like #25. Find something to do that doesn't involve being an asshole. That's hilarious. Tell that kid I said that.
*Co-signs with #28* There's no need to be the grammar police... Lol, wow. That completely sucks. I guess it's a lesson learned.
never tell a little kid to hold anything. life lesson #1.
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YDI for keeping her on your back after she warned you why not just let her off, open the door and let her run for herself the rest of the way...
there is NO point in telling a kid to hold it. when a little kid says she has to go pee, she means RIGHT THEN. as soon as she told you she had to pee you should have put her down, because then she would have peed her pants or on the floor instead of your back, and you could have just changed her and gone on with your life.