I had a really good laugh when I read Angie @ KEEP BELIEVING’s Signs your kids are watching too much TV yesterday morning. Yesterday afternoon my boys were watching TV upstairs while I was down in the kitchen. Ryan(6) came running downstairs as fast as he could yelling, “I need paper! I need paper!” I pointed in the direction of their art paper and he grabbed one and ran upstairs. I didn’t think twice until this was delivered a few minutes later:
This, dear reader is the 800# and price for pancake puffs. Which my boys believe we cannot live another day without. This child hypnotising commercial runs on their website. I have an idea. Why don’t we get the pancake puff people to make commercials for the following: potty training, picking up your clothes, making your bed, good manners and listening to mommy. They seem to have the key to the kid’s attention.
I took the minivan in for a
I apologize that this is long overdue, but awhile ago Courtney @ Life with 2 Beautiful Girls sent over this sweet award:Thanks so much! Courtney, I still owe you a meme, but as previously stated, my brain isn’t exactly cohesive today. The award will look stunning next to this one from Rachel at Always Wanted 4:I heart and appreciate you. And since you are really supposed to decorate in odd numbers, let me mention this:Thanks so much to Rachel at The Land of Monkeys and Princesses for the Royal Banana award. I have been secretly coveting it (is that so wrong?) and will display it proudly.
I think American businesses under-utilize the Drive-thru window. I vote with my dollar by daily supporting fast food, dry cleaners, coffee, pharmacy, and library drop box drive thru windows. I think almost ANY business could and should have a drive-thru. I am not just talking restaurants here (although I think they all should have them). I am thinking big: Clothes! Books! Furniture! Gifts! Think of a magical world where you could drive up to Victoria Secret’s menu and order a six pack of briefs, 2 miracle bras and a little something for dessert.
Here, take this for the road:
So late to the (potluck) party but this doesn’t come up every day. I truly thought my kids were alone in their lust for the Pancake Puff pan.
They actually call each other in from the other room when the commercial’s on, then sit in rapt attention. We discussed buying it but $30.00 seemed a little extravagant for a gag gift.
A distant second is the plastic fishing rod with a trigger.
Yeah, I’ll see your “write down the 800 number” and raise you a “my kid actually called…at 5:30 in the morning.” LOL!
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I am stealing the goldfish bar idea. Speaking of TV, Clayton says I need the PedEgg……
I have no clue what the pancake puff thing is… but I’m so glad you’re excited about your award 🙂 You are just too cute!
A goldfish bar in my house would last about a minute, and our baby would have to fight us for them. Yum….. and congrats on your award!
LMAO! I can’t even believe how many kids have been brainwashed by pancake puffs. If I saw a 1-800 number written down, I think I would pee my pants. I love this potluck. I’m gonna git me some goldfish for 2nites TV viewing.
KEEP BELIEVING
My kids have been begging me for those pancake things,too!
there is a bunch of flowers for you at my blog…
cheers Kim
Careful, you’re going to end up with a few hundred toddlers at your potluck if you serve fishies.
Ooh, bonus potluck. Pass the goldfish.
The 1-800# thing is cracking me up. He even wrote the price down for you! I think you should buy it for him! (I’m a push-over).