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  1. 2/10/08 21:43

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    funkmouse

    bless them!

    Fred knows his cutlery these days and spent 10 mins shouting 'FORK' while we were shopping in the co-op the other day.. bit embarrassing

    also whenever he sees Makka Pakka off ITNG he tries to say it but it comes out sounding like 'buggar' lol x

  2. 2/10/08 17:13

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    jovo

    Alyssa tries to say chocolate and it comes out as c*ck, as does book for some reason. She also calls spaghetti sh*t or something very similar! lol We get the sit that sounds like sh*t too. Its funny really, bless them, Its not like that's the word theyre trying to say...

  3. 2/10/08 16:31

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    Smiling at youBooandBoo2sMum

    Ds hasnt said anything "bad" as of yet. But DD {like the pp} called my friend grandma,we would get v.funny looks when out,people did think that somehow my friend was my mum. So i would play along and call her mum and everyone still calls my friend grandma 5yrs on.

  4. 2/10/08 15:56

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    Loobee25

    my ds does not have that many words in his vocabulary as yet so i havent had those sorts of embarrasing situations...yet!! only similar thing he does is calls every man we see daddy

  5. 2/10/08 14:15

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    Smiling at youHelenAnd raymond

    when people come to my house, raymond tells them to sh1t   (sit)

    when he wants a kiss he comes to us and says p*** lol

  6. 2/10/08 12:43

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    Cool!Mummy2aPrincess

    Sometimes when my lo says "choc choc" it sounds like something else!

  7. 2/10/08 12:30

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    avadenough

    bubba doesnt YET but my nephew calls my lo a bugger coz once he asked what bubba was doing when he was playing up!! i said hes being a bugger and now everytime he plays up he says is jakie being a bugger or stop being a bugger jakie!! lol

  8. 2/10/08 12:17

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    lisam3

    My lo says La La, Winky Winky, Po and wait for it........Dipsh*t...its cute but we have to try not to laugh because he will play on it.

  9. 2/10/08 10:24

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    MummySamm

    DS tries to say buggy, but it comes out as bugger. Also, for sit he says $hit.

  10. 2/10/08 08:09

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    sarahles

    He he, DS says 'c0ck' for 'clock' very embarrasing when we're out in public lol!!

  11. 2/10/08 07:21

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    JodieRimmer

    I have no idea where that pressent came from ??????

  12. 2/10/08 07:21

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    PresentJodieRimmer

    My dd says Nick (her uncle). But sometimes she says 'Nick ah' but it sounds like n*gg*r! Very bad when she shouts it in Sainsbury's like yesterday!

  13. 1/10/08 15:49

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    Blushingmanny3

    both of mine had embarassing ways of saying father christmas. my ds used to say mardy arse ??!! and my dd called him father p***mas lol. so embarassing when they went to visit him

  14. 1/10/08 15:21

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    vickie12

    My eldest is 6 now but when he was younger he couldn't pronounce 'tr' and used an f instead. You can imagine how truck came out!! Like you say, very imbarrassing in shops!!

  15. 1/10/08 15:14

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    jemjemjem

    my DD has all of a sudden become a dictionary of words only problem is some words she can't say properly - the two worst though are hot and socks for both of these she says 'C*ck'! which is rather embarressing when shes in the shops shouting that word at a pair of socks of in a resturant with her dinner lol  Bless her!!

    Anyone else's LO's have some embarressing pronoucing going on?

     

    xx

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