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hunger pains

let this be a lesson to us all...
if you're hungry, don't try to eat the uniHORN...you will get stuck.
and it's even possible that you will die from impalement.


of course, this is all according to brooke
...but it's a totally valid point to consider.

Comments

Unknown said…
maybe the poor lil pup thought it was a uniCORN? :)
MuseSwings said…
Excellent advice from Brooke! That might explain why I wasn't feeling so well after dinner the other night...
Karen said…
Which is just yet another reason to stick with the chocolate.
He & Me + 3 said…
Too Cute. I used to love unicorns when I was little. Her's is a beauty.
Jen said…
I love this. You are so right, she and Hayden would get a long beautiful. So when should we tell them that we have arranged for their marriage? Now or should we wait until after they meet?
Femin Susan said…
How awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Wishing you " A Happy 2009”.
Kristin said…
I will keep that point in mind.
Abby said…
Kids are so weird sometimes aren't they? Gotta love them!
Leslee P said…
That is way too funny! Hope your Christmas was great!

Leslee
Meredith said…
Oh, sweet Brooke!
Kids sure have an interesting take on life! Poor puppy!
Anonymous said…
I used to love unicorns as a little girl. Glad to see they haven't went out of style.
Unknown said…
ahhhhhahahahaaaahhhahahahah!!!!
CC said…
Darn that sharp point! hate when it gets stuck in my throat! ;)
Adelaine said…
You are so right about that....

I currently have an old school butterfly that was a Strawberry Shortcake pet who has a sword stuck up where the sun doesn't shine......good times...
Kacey said…
So maybe I am sick and twisted, but that is seriously funny! LOL

And yes, I'm still ROLLING about your MILs Christmas tree. I even told my in-laws about it at dinner tonight. OMG!
Lorina said…
haha... too funny!

Happy New Year.
Oh, I'm pretty sure I'm allergic to uniHORN. lol!
Tabitha Blue said…
Ha ha, Love it... thanks for the laugh!!!!



:)
~Tabitha~

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