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MaryMorph
01-06-2007, 12:02 PM
We bought my 19 month old son alphabet refrigerator magnets for Christmas. He's enjoyed them, but also likes throwing them on the floor. As I'm sporting a cast due to a recently broken ankle, we're trying to keep the floors as picked up as possible so I don't slip on something and break the other ankle.

My husband and I decided to just pick up the letters and shove them up to the upper half of the refrigerator until I can get around a little easier, so we randomly did that.

Last night, my husband walked into the living room with a confused (but happy look on his face---:rolleyes: ), asking, "Honey, why does it say orgasm on our refrigerator?"

He swears he didn't arrange them that way, I know I didn't, and I'm pretty sure our 19month old didn't do it. It just randomly happened.

I think Dr. Freud would have a field day with us...

mary jo

tamawrite
01-06-2007, 12:20 PM
LOL What are the chances of THAT? :eek: :D

cookieee
01-06-2007, 01:16 PM
That is too funny :D. We have them also for our grandkids, but nothing that funny has happened.

TKay
01-06-2007, 05:42 PM
Does your husband sleep walk? :D :D :D

erinl
01-07-2007, 07:07 AM
DH tried plugging SEX into DD's new word whammer. It sounded out the letters, but wouldn't say the whole word. Oh, and if you happen to have alphabet pal by leap frog (the caterpillar-like guy with the ABCs on his feet), BIL discovered that if you try to spell bad words, it starts giggling. :rolleyes:

cookieee
01-07-2007, 07:20 AM
if you happen to have alphabet pal by leap frog (the caterpillar-like guy with the ABCs on his feet), BIL discovered that if you try to spell bad words, it starts giggling. :rolleyes:

That is because some years ago they were recalled to correct being able to spell bad words. I was wondering how they handled that. Thanks

erinl
01-07-2007, 09:50 AM
That is because some years ago they were recalled to correct being able to spell bad words. I was wondering how they handled that. Thanks

Okay, that cracks me up--especially because it was most likely the parents spelling the bad words, not the kids. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they fixed it. I just think it's funny. Oh, and just to clarify my earlier post, I was rolling my eyes at DH and BIL for discovering these "safety features", not at the toys for having them.