He is most funny when he doesn't realize it, when he is just acting like a normal human being from the point of view of his own unique little character.
So I've decided to dedicate posts to his unique, honest, entertaining humor, with the basic title of Comic Relief, followed by a word or two relating to the post, just as I did for this one.
I will do the same for Amanda, but specific to her own character, and when the next opportunity arises I'll introduce hers as well.
Anyway, without further ado, I give you our first installment of Comic Relief...
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13 comments:
HAH! That's great, I love the things kids do when they're not trying to be funny. One of my favorite Twitter folks is "preschoolgems", it's a pre-school teacher who tweets the statements made by her students. HI-LARIOUS.
Hi Matt! I'm going to have to check her out!
You should be extremely proud that his grammar is better than the actual SCHOOL HANDOUT. I don't know if I could answer that any better because it makes no sense. At least his answer did. :-)
Best answer ever!
it does seem like a trick question
It was tricky, but he pulled through! Luckily it wasn't his teacher who gave it to the class, but another *teacher* of sorts who goes around teaching the kids things like respect,etc. That time they were talking about working independently and getting along.
Someone needs to proofread!
Wow, kudos for such a cool kid! :)
He's more articulate than they are.
He is going to be an analyst when he grows up. Maybe a fireman though. LOL!
This is going to be a very practical guy :-)
Dean
http://leftcoastguy.com
Too True!
brilliant!
I LOVE his response! The grammar issue bugs the hell out of me though. I got into trouble over and over in school, because I would correct the teacher's grammar and spelling. They are supposed to be educating us...
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