Conversations with Andrew #1

Joshua: Oh man, I want to make an analogy right now that would be super awesome but I’d have to use a really bad swear.

Andrew: What does it start with?

Joshua: F.

Andrew: Okay … what does it end with?

Joshua: Ucking.

Andrew: Yeah, you should probably skip that one.

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17 Responses to Conversations with Andrew #1

  1. ashleigh says:

    Now I NEED to know this analogy.

  2. Heather says:

    Say it! Say it! Say it!

  3. Elizabeth Peterson says:

    you two should not be encouraging this behavior!

  4. J. Frankenstein Lutes says:

    I couldn't possibly. I will say that I was trying to explain the relationship between the British swears "bloody" and "bleeder" to Andrew.

  5. Emily Robertson says:

    I'm rather curious now. Can't you just add some bleeps in there? then we would still get the analogy. (especially since secretly we would know what the "bleeps" meant!)

  6. J. Frankenstein Lutes says:

    That is just the same as swearing Emily. Nice try, devil.

  7. Elizabeth Peterson says:

    I really take offense to the fact that you already put that swear word in our heads by mentioning it. If it suddenly comes out of my mouth, like say in the middle of sunday school, then you are who I will blame!

  8. J. Frankenstein Lutes says:

    That's your own feather-plucking fault.

  9. Emily Robertson says:

    Oooh…in the middle of sunday school??? Has that happened before??? Do tell!!!!

  10. Elizabeth Peterson says:

    my friend said Sh** in sunday school, it cracked everyone up! She was super embarrassed!

  11. Grandma Lutes says:

    You DO know I read this….right?

  12. Emily Robertson says:

    what??? Oh…Hi Mom! =)

  13. Elizabeth Peterson says:

    ooooops!

  14. ashleigh says:

    Who taught Mom how to use a computer?!? (For more than just card games, I mean.)

  15. Daphna says:

    Joshua you are so tricky.

  16. Rachel says:

    Joshua you are so naughty!

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