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Making mom and dad proud... (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Oct 2014
OP
Could be a rude awakening when he comes down and realizes his parents actually...
pinboy3niner
Oct 2014
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pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)1. Could be a rude awakening when he comes down and realizes his parents actually...
...are not Mama and Papa Smurf.
rurallib
(64,607 posts)2. Guess what color was on sale?
saved a fortune!
sarge43
(29,173 posts)3. "Now I know why animals sometimes eat their young."
My goddaughter's mother following a breathtaking faux pas.on daughter's part.
Faux pas: French for fuckup.
hunter
(40,476 posts)4. He's only holding the roller to disguise his actual technique.
Fireworks are illegal in his community.
Wounded Bear
(63,980 posts)5. C'mon, kid...
camouflaging the coffee pot is just flat out unfair.
sakabatou
(45,933 posts)6. I'm blue
ailsagirl
(24,287 posts)7. Sublimely appropriate video
Brigid
(17,621 posts)8. Actually, he may have been using white paint.
The flash may be giving the paint a bluish cast. Notice the stove looks to be the same color, and I never saw a blue stove.
murielm99
(32,820 posts)9. My first reaction was that
he painted the stove, too. Maybe he did.
When we first moved into our house, it had a modern kitchen, circa 1965. The built-in oven, stove top and vent hood were all turquoise. That was close enough to blue for me.
calimary
(89,294 posts)10. Like the blue bananas!

