By Chandler - 16/09/2011 19:26 - United States
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Well you sure got to the point. Maybe you can sharpen the boy up! That all I can do right now.
Looks like you're gonna be making multiple trips to the good old doc, OP.
your son should have ran inside an apple garden. an apple a day keeps the doctor away, but if the doctor is cute, forget the fruit! c:
Little prick...
WHO THE HELL HAS A CACTUS GARDEN?
I agree with 35. And if you didn't want to go to the doctor you might want to watch your kid!
Unless the kid was due for a prostate exam, he really has no reason to be that scared.
My neighbors have a cactus garden.. I hate it, i can never play football without the ball rolling over there.
Cactus gardens are cheaper than guard dogs
I would have just thrown the kid back in there...
He came out lookin like the exorcist.
84- hear about the what!?.. Don't keep us in suspense like that man, just spit it out!
F your sons life.
Oh I totally imagined the guy in your picture saying that!! Hahaha
Yeah he got dragged through cacti
Futtbuck - you are my favorite
That is not a good hiding place.
No, but it's a good place for people not to disturb you; like up in a tree or at a Justin Bieber concert, there's no one there, so you can be left alone to be with your thoughts.
No, but it's a good place for people not to disturb you; like up in a tree or at a Justin Bieber concert, there's no one there, so you can be left alone to be with your thoughts.
your son's not very smart to hide in a cactus garden...wait actually Thats genius
I woulda grabbed a branch and whooped his little patoot! Haha just kidding, that's cruel.
What a prick!
I love you perdix.
I think he got the point. :)
@45 you think you're Sharp just because you can make a pun?
Hope he wasn't trying to avoid getting a needle :-)
Wow. Talk about a sticky situation!
A prickly situation yes. A sticky one no.
And where, exactly, was this cactus garden...?
A garden housing cacti; A pokemon of the Cactaceae family. Their distinctive appearance is a result of adaptations to conserve water in dry or hot environments.
Damn. I really screwed that comment up. I could have sworn that you said what instead of where. Anyhoo, I guess I'll be going to get my eyes checked
Guess you and him are going to the doctors!
Wouldn't it be ironic if the doctor was an acupuncture specialist?


What a prick!
F your sons life.