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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 326429" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I can relate to your difficult child on this one. When I was in about 5th grade I thought I would impress my social studies teacher by making the edges of my history paper looked old and yellowed- by burning the edges over a candle that was on the dining room table. (I honestly do not know where that link to my brain was that night. LOL) Fortunately, my step-father was awake and smelled the smoke when it burst into flames, as I was still holding the paper and frozen with my jaw dropped. He grabbed the paper and threw it in the kitchen sink and covered for me so my mom wouldn't kill me.</p><p></p><p>I think you need to tell your husband to forget the headphones when he's alone with the boys. LOL! I'm glad it didn't end up with anything on fire!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 326429, member: 3699"] I can relate to your difficult child on this one. When I was in about 5th grade I thought I would impress my social studies teacher by making the edges of my history paper looked old and yellowed- by burning the edges over a candle that was on the dining room table. (I honestly do not know where that link to my brain was that night. LOL) Fortunately, my step-father was awake and smelled the smoke when it burst into flames, as I was still holding the paper and frozen with my jaw dropped. He grabbed the paper and threw it in the kitchen sink and covered for me so my mom wouldn't kill me. I think you need to tell your husband to forget the headphones when he's alone with the boys. LOL! I'm glad it didn't end up with anything on fire! [/QUOTE]
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