This is what comes of reading Robinson Crusoe to young children

“Mama! Can I take my shirt off?”

“What? No. It’s freezing out here. I actually want to leave soon. I don’t know how you can stand playing on that metal playground in short sleeves.”

“So… can I?”

“Take your shirt off? No. No way. Inappropriate and way. too. cold.”

“Okay,” He ran off and shouted to Graham, “Nope. Mama said no. But that’s okay, I can still be your slave anyway.”

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4 Responses to “This is what comes of reading Robinson Crusoe to young children”

  1. Veronica Says:

    Have I mentioned that your kids are awesome? (I think it an awful lot)

  2. Squirl Says:

    You guys crack me up. :-)

  3. winecat Says:

    lol funny : )

    But is there a particular reason slaves must be shirtless? Just asking.

  4. Samual Egbert Says:

    I would like to read more stuff like this one

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