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Learn From dog show mom’s Fail


If you breed and show dogs, you might want to let the Kindergarten teacher know ahead of time. It will save a phone call when the word "bitch" comes out of your 6yo daughter’s mouth in class. #LFMF

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  1. rgfaesg says:

    I can see this happening :o

  2. phoenix says:

    Reminds me of a “friend” who had to explain to her 5 yo what was happening to her female dog going into heat. Problem was, parents tried to avoid having “the talk” but still wanted to explain what was happening. This resulted in the kid in front of his whole class asking the teacher “My dog is bleeding from her butt, mom says it’s to make puppies. Do people do that?” Poor teacher didn’t know what to say, parents thought it was hilarious that they fobbed off sex-ed on a kindergarden teacher.

    • "Stripperella" says:

      If she had responded with “Yes, they do.” rather than embarrassed silence the parents would have burned her in effigy (at the very least).

  3. Lots42 says:

    What kind of silly teacher gives a phone call over a swear word?

    • Sam says:

      Lots actually. I’ve gotten a phone call home over saying “ass” to a friend in class.

    • I once said “F–k” in second-period 6th-grade English class when, whilst running through the door because I was late, I tripped and cracked my head open on a desk. What’s worse is that the assistant principal was talking to Mrs. Smith(the teacher I had second period) and she dragged me down to the office and called my Mom.


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