Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 Hi everyone! Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. Jen- TXTrentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 Oh no! Hope it doesn't start to be a trend like at our house! Now Aidan is facinated with Daddy's baseball caps (he has about a zillion around the house) and he likes to trade his DOCBand with caps. 6 more weeks to go........ Natasha Reck <reckjb@...> wrote: Hi everyone! Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. Jen- TXTrentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 LOL Jen! I'm sorry to laugh, but I can picture his DOCband flying passed you. Hopefully it WAS a one time thing. Keep us posted. --- In Plagiocephaly , " Reck " <reckjb@g...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! > > I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. > > Jen- TX > Trentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 LOL Jen! I've had sippy cups, toys & even sandy shoes thrown at me from the backseat, but not a DOCband!! Yikes!! Take that mommy I hope it doesn't become a habit. Debbie Abby's mom MI --- In Plagiocephaly , " Reck " <reckjb@g...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! > > I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. > > Jen- TX > Trentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2003 Report Share Posted September 28, 2003 How funny!!! He is so cute. Hey...you could dress him as a devil for Halloween...hee hee. Lori and on --- In Plagiocephaly , " Reck " <reckjb@g...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! > > I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. > > Jen- TX > Trentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 Hey there , We are going through the same thing with but, she is not even using the velcro to get it off. She is just pushing it up from the back and it just pops off. I hope for your sake it is a one time thing. Other wise the only advise I can give you is DUCK!!! lol Lou Funny! Hi everyone! Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. Jen- TXTrentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 My started taking his off last week (14.5 mos) - at daycare, at night, in the car... thankfully we just graduated. Have you tried the barrette solution? Suzanne mom to DOCgrad --- In Plagiocephaly , " Reck " <reckjb@g...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! > > I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. > > Jen- TX > Trentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 Yikes, I cannot believe she can get it off without even unstrapping it! Too funny, hopefully with Trentyn it was a fluke... Jen- TXTrentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Funny! Hi everyone! Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. Jen- TXTrentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 Oh Trentyn, he is good!! I'm glad it didn't whack you as you were driving. hehe......I bet that was hilarious. Dustie --- In Plagiocephaly , " Reck " <reckjb@g...> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > Trentyn is doing great, but did surprise me today! He is always pulling his Velcro on and off, but nothing else so I have not worried about it. Today in the car, he was opening it and closing it as usual. Suddenly, a DocBand flew past my head and a devilish giggle rose from the back seat! > > I still cannot believe he got it off his head! I pulled over and put it back on much to his dismay... I hope this was a one time occurrence. Oh, to have started this path when we took him in at 4 months, lol! A 16 month old is strong and quite devious! Just had to share. > > Jen- TX > Trentyn- 16 mo. DocBand 06/12/03 & 09/17/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 This is very cute! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 While she was "flying" down the road yesterday (20 miles over the limit), a woman passed over a bridge only to find a highway patrolman with a radar gun on the other side lying in wait.The patrolman pulled her over, walked up to the car, and with that classic patronizing smirk we all know and hate, asked, "What 's your hurry?"To which she replied, "I'm late for work.""Oh yeah," said the patrolman, "what do you do?""I'm a rectum stretcher," she responded.The patrolman stammered, "A what? A rectum stretcher?And just what does a rectum stretcher do?""Well," she said, "I start by inserting one finger, then work my way up to two fingers, then three, then four, then with my whole hand. I work from side to side until I can get both hands in, and then I slowly but surely stretch, until it's about 6 feet wide.""And just what the hell do you do with a 6 foot a$$hole?" he asked."You give him a radar gun and park him behind a bridge"............................. Traffic Ticket $95.00Court Costs. $45.00Look on Patrolman's Face....PRICELESS! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2007 Report Share Posted February 12, 2007 That was classic, anne, LOL! .anne <kanga2@...> wrote: While she was "flying" down the road yesterday (20 miles over the limit), a woman passed over a bridge only to find a highway patrolman with a radar gun on the other side lying in wait.The patrolman pulled her over, walked up to the car, and with that classic patronizing smirk we all know and hate, asked, "What 's your hurry?"To which she replied, "I'm late for work.""Oh yeah," said the patrolman, "what do you do?""I'm a rectum stretcher," she responded.The patrolman stammered, "A what? A rectum stretcher?And just what does a rectum stretcher do?""Well," she said, "I start by inserting one finger, then work my way up to two fingers, then three, then four, then with my whole hand. I work from side to side until I can get both hands in, and then I slowly but surely stretch, until it's about 6 feet wide.""And just what the hell do you do with a 6 foot a$$hole?" he asked."You give him a radar gun and park him behind a bridge"............................. Traffic Ticket $95.00Court Costs. $45.00Look on Patrolman's Face....PRICELESS! Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 I don't think it's funny, except in a few places. But it's the truth and it's sad. Glad the comedians are pointing this out, though. It's only a little over 6 min. long. ----- Original Message ----- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cefoV_A878 & feature=player_embedded#! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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