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  • Im picking my nose.

    Haaaaa adorable

  • you are a fag you do not mess with me

  • how old are you? 10? are you even supposed to be on youtube?! get a life kid

  • Cute baby :D i love nooooodddllleeessss

  • hess soo cuteee.

  • Thank you. I think the kid is alright myself :) although I may be a little bias.

  • hahahahaha! priceless...that is one of the cutest kids i think i have ever seen..and his name is beautiful :)

  • Iddybg, ignore the comments of the dumb people in here. It sounds to me as if you are doing a wonderful job with your kids, including the one in this video. There is NOTHING wrong with exposing a child to profanity and letting them use it,; I GUARANTEE they will be exposed to it later on anyway, AND THEY WILL USE IT ! I would MUCH rather that my children learn how to use it at home and feel comfortable doing so. It is time that we learn these are only words, and its ok for kids to use them.

  • thank you.

  • Well I love the fact that you are teaching and exposing your kids to all these great things, but unfortunately it doesn't excuse the way you speak around them, even for that ONE moment. I understand you don't want to shelter them from the world, but that doesn't mean you should be teaching them how to "fit in" that "messed up" world they will inevitably be exposed to. As parents you are supposed to teach your children what is RIGHT and what is WRONG.

    He is one adorable kid though!

  • In a world where the children are our future, it is nice to see that our future will not include "I pledge Allegance" but rather "Mother F***er". Our children are aready working with so much negative, and manners are long forgotten. Thank you Mom & Dad for helping to keep this tradition going. My mother always said that by using profanity it would demonstrate how ignorant someone is because they do not possess the vocabulary nor the want or will to better express themselves.

  • Well all I can say to this comment is, how unfortunate you may judge someone based on a single moment. Yes my children are exposed to profanity, as cursing, unfortunately is part of life; regardless the culture or upbringing. I do not believe in sheltering my children, therefore they are introduced to all aspects of life and society.

  • However, I also expose them to literature, foreign films, museums, they are all bilingual, with the exception of my eldest who is tri-lingual, but I guess you are right we are "ignorant" with a poor vocabulary, as well as lack desire to "better express" ourselves. Never mind the fact he is more articulate than many other children his age. I can agree with you when you imply I am a terrible, ignorant uneducated mother. Call CPS, our future is in despair.

  • pffffft shutuppppp!!! you're a total drainer! kids will eventually hear swear words where ever they go, the important thing is that this child clearly knows the words he's saying are naughty. so what if they have a laugh about it, the kid has totally forgotten about the whole thing 30 seconds later! loosen ya jock strap! "My mother always said.. blah blah blah" SNOOOOREEEEEE

  • chicken noodle soup and a soda on the side lmfaoo that was too cute =]

  • thank you!!!!!

  • I TOTALLY agree with you, koz2306 ! Let the kids learn the cuss words early on; in fact, parents should teach them and encourage them to use them! This little boy is awesome! Let him cuss!

  • We are told we are free in a democratic society, and yet we do not have the right to express ourselves the way we want without being judged or characterized in a negative way. Most of our freedom is a lie, it should not be this way. Unfortunately, the Government reminds us about the lies of our freedom and the right of expression. If we express our views about a Government body in a negative way,and the nation knows about it, we will be imprisoned for treason. A crime that we did not commit.

  • your off topic!!!!

  • that kid is hilarious

  • thanks:)

  • thats really funny

    hes so cute.

  • that has to be one of the cutest kds i have ever seen! :)

  • thank you...we like to think so....although sometimes he says things that leave us in ahhhh

  • it's a little long but is very funny

  • I about crapped in my pants when I heard what he said. IT WAS FUNNY! But, children shoulden't say that. But, still so funny

  • I know, he is four now and knows not to say that...but initially we thought it was funny so we got him to say it one more time for his video journal. honestly he is a bright kid, who says the darnest things :)

  • so uncool. When they slip it IS funny but man, we cant talk thay way around them. He is so cute though.

  • yeah we have 3 others and they dont...he is way to grown for his age...and we have told hiim not to say those...but the initial reaction was funny so we decided t get it on video first :) thank you is a very intelligent child

  • I believe in teaching kids all of the words because they will learn them eventually so to me it is not a big deal. Yes, I agree that it is funny to hear younger people say words that are inappropriate, but I do not understand the concept of society not accepting parents teaching their children obscene words. What difference does it make if the person is a young child or a teenager, they will know all of coarse language eventually, the sooner they learn it the sooner they will over use it.

  • My oldest now 15 will use the words in "story naration" and my husband and I have a bad mouth, but we do teach them there are appropriate and inappropriate situations. My son has learned those words arent okay to say, but he is not sheltered nor shocked. Thank you for your comment

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