This Charming Child

Mon, Mar 8, 2010

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Miss M:  ”I’ve got a bum ache Mummy.”

Me:  ”Oh dear, what’s wrong?”

Miss M:  ”It’s my bum.   It aches.”

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26 Responses to “This Charming Child”

  1. Karisma Says:

    LOL Well I have not heard of that one before! I wonder if its as bad as a tooth ache? Oh well, at least she has an excuse NOT to sit still! hehe!

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  2. Trish@Mum's Gone to Says:

    Well you did ask…
    Love the answers children give us – to the point!

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  3. Insomniac Mummy Says:

    I’m going to remember this one should it ever occur chez moi!

    x

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  4. Sybil Law Says:

    When did she meet my husband?! :P

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  5. Iota Says:

    So I clicked the “Nether regions” label, because I wanted to berate you for the number of posts you’ve written on the subject, and it turns out this is the only one. You disappoint me.

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  6. Heather Says:

    well duh, mummy!

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  7. PippaD @ A Mothers Ramblings Says:

    I often have bum ache. Its linked to the amount of time I spend sitting on it!

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  8. English Mum Says:

    Ah, that well known complaint, ‘Blogger’s Bottom’. She’s starting early, I see…

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  9. TheMadHouse Says:

    Aha, do you know Maxi gets bum ache when he needs “a gianournous poo” – his words not mine

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    • Jo Beaufoix Says:

      Snort. I did check and she definitely did not need a poo. I ask that for most ailments. “Do you need a poo?” I may have to stop that before she turns 30. ;D

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  10. Hot Cross Mum Says:

    That’s brilliant. Reminds me of my toddler demanding some ’stoma cake’ when his big brother was telling me he had a stomach ache!

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  11. Akelamalu Says:

    Why don’t you know what bum ache is? LOL

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  12. nomorexcuses Says:

    I think she sounds very demure. There are a lot ruder ways she could have described it!

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  13. Corey~ living and loving Says:

    why yes…I do know what she is talking about. :) I’m thinking it is the nicer way to say, “pain in the arse!”

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  14. Barbara Says:

    Lol – they are so patronising sometimes! There are times when I wonder who are the grown ups and who are the children in this house.

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