Two things you need to
know for today’s story:
1. We have
raised a family of movie-watchers.
2. And a
family of movie quote-ers. Who are now into the third generation.
On to my story . . .
Six-year-old Grandson#2
(hereinafter known as GS2) was sitting at the kitchen table.
Colouring.
You have to know that
this boy has aspirations of becoming one of the truly greats in video game
design. He was understandably absorbed.
Only Sister (OS) was
running around the front room.
With nothing between
her tender tootsies and the big, bad furniture.
Nothing.
She miss-stepped.
Two somethings
collided.
The solid, wooden
something remained impassive. The soft, flesh-covered something let out a
screech of pain.
OS proceeded to roll
about on the floor.
Holding one foot.
And crying.
The busy household
came to a screeching halt.
Everyone stared.
Well, almost everyone.
Without turning or
interrupting what he was doing, six-year-old GS2 said, deadpan, “There goes our
last female.”
Ultimate precision.
In craft.
In speech.
It’s a gift.
For those who may not
have seen it: 'Our last female' from Ice Age
Cold hearted little guy lol.
ReplyDeleteThat is a classic Dianne! I love it.
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Hahaha! He knows how to apply 'em!
ReplyDeletePoor OS, I do hope she got sympathy from someone else since the brother was otherwise occupied. I got the quote and the movie correct, Ice Age is one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Quotes from movies rule!
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