"Toilet"gate
When the attempted cover-up is far worse than the crime itself.
*Max. It was most appropriately Max. (A.k.a. "Our little Nixon")
When the attempted cover-up is far worse than the crime itself.
*Max. It was most appropriately Max. (A.k.a. "Our little Nixon")
Hmmm - does the fact that you tagged the photo with the name Max, mean that you have already decided who the culprit is?
ReplyDeletebuah ha ha
ReplyDeleteLOL at Mari's comment.
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I needed to see this morning. ;o)
I seriously am laughing out loud. My almost two year old seems to have a tp obsession. After we left my in-law's house the other day, my mother in law told me that in both bathrooms (which are on COMPLETELY opposite sides of the house) the rolls of tp were unrolled onto the floor. :) Fun with toddlers!
ReplyDeleteha ha!!!
ReplyDeletethat is a crime often committed in my house too :)
ReplyDeleteMy comments are few and far between, and I don't remember how I even came across your blog, but, I absolutely love it. Everything about it. This post is a perfect example why. Priceless. (Although you will have a lot of explaining to do to your children when they get older...)
ReplyDeleteThis was great! We have a TP culprit at our house too which is why our TP sits on the shelf behind the potty until right before company shows up!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I wish my 20 month old would learn how to do that instead of acting as the toilet paper shredder....all over my powder room floor.
ReplyDeleteDo these kids know how much tp costs?
*laugh, laugh*
ReplyDeleteHe must have learned that from someone....
ReplyDeleteOh the toilet paper roll. Such a familiar site at our home. Glad I'm not the only one. It's worse when the roll they empty the roll and you can't find the paper...flushed down all at once? a straight stream of paper with multiple flushes? do I dare flush the toilet to check? ;)
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