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spongebob on the slopes

billski

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check this pic out

If I ever saw sponge bob on the slopes, I'd be high-tailing it outta there faster than an F-17!
and why does the chairlift not have a safety bar and why are the chair riders going DOWN?

I like the boots with no buckles. Damn long ski poles too.
and long flowing scarfs and chairlifts go well together too.

do you think the artist has never been to a ski resort?? maybe this is a real gaper?
Thank you Boston Globe....
 

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Well, in his defense, he does live in a pineapple under the sea. Guess he probably hasn't been to a ski area before.
 

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do you think the artist has never been to a ski resort?? maybe this is a real gaper?
I would think this person has never skied in his life.
Well, in his defense, he does live in a pineapple under the sea. Guess he probably hasn't been to a ski area before.
:lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks for the chuckle on an otherwise crappy day. :D
 

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Np... Sorry to hear that, why's it so crappy?
Not to hijack the thread, but when dealing with a screaming infant who wants ONLY mommy, a toddler who we're trying to potty train (who insists upon peeing on the floor instead of in the potty on which she had been sitting only moments prior - 3x today, for that matter), with a sore back/shoulder/arm from a stupid fall the other day, yeah, it was pretty crappy.

Thankfully, it has improved somewhat since that post. :)
 

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Not to hijack the thread, but when dealing with a screaming infant who wants ONLY mommy, a toddler who we're trying to potty train (who insists upon peeing on the floor instead of in the potty on which she had been sitting only moments prior - 3x today, for that matter), with a sore back/shoulder/arm from a stupid fall the other day, yeah, it was pretty crappy.

Thankfully, it has improved somewhat since that post. :)

Glad to hear that. ( The getting better part, not the pee on the floor)

Thanks for justifying our decision to stop at one kid. ;-)
 

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Glad to hear that. ( The getting better part, not the pee on the floor)

Thanks for justifying our decision to stop at one kid. ;-)
Well, at least it wasn't literally a crappy day. ;)

When things are going right, they're golden. It's great to see them play together even at their young ages (2.5 and 7 months). But when it's bad, it's real bad.

To bring it back on topic, though, I bet our daughter would love to see Sponge Bob on the slopes! Though she usually calls him "Speed Bob". :lol: I think she's only watched him once ever...
 

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Well, at least it wasn't literally a crappy day. ;)

When things are going right, they're golden. It's great to see them play together even at their young ages (2.5 and 7 months). But when it's bad, it's real bad.

To bring it back on topic, though, I bet our daughter would love to see Sponge Bob on the slopes! Though she usually calls him "Speed Bob". :lol: I think she's only watched him once ever...

I wasn't there but I certainly heard about it. My son (15 months) picked up a poop filled diaper yesterday (wife put it on a shelf for a sec to stop him from splashing in the toilette :smash:) opened it up and managed to get covered head to toe and dropped it dirty side down. Not that that has anything to do with Sponge Bob, who the kids have never seen . . .
 

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I wasn't there but I certainly heard about it. My son (15 months) picked up a poop filled diaper yesterday (wife put it on a shelf for a sec to stop him from splashing in the toilette :smash:) opened it up and managed to get covered head to toe and dropped it dirty side down. Not that that has anything to do with Sponge Bob, who the kids have never seen . . .

Actually, it sounds a LOT like Spongebob....
 

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Well, in his defense, he does live in a pineapple under the sea. Guess he probably hasn't been to a ski area before.

Spongebob actually was "riding" down a hill on a scallop shell in one episode. It's hard to believe that I know that but I got hooked on the show after I had my son.
 

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Spongebob actually was "riding" down a hill on a scallop shell in one episode. It's hard to believe that I know that but I got hooked on the show after I had my son.

Yeah, I'm still trying to figure out how in the hell they go to a beach, and can drown in the water. :blink:
 
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