Oh that is so gross. Try it when you're son says "sit with me" so you stand in the tub with him, crouched down so you can play with him, because he demanded it, and then "it" happens. aaaaagh!
*P.S. Had no idea "pants" was underwear in the UK. That would twist the connotation a little, huh? Ooops. Well underwearless Fridays are good too. I suppose. For some. Ahem.
ahhh poo in the bath brings back memories of when i bathed all 3girls at the same time once and reached into the water to grab the sponge and retrieved something else which was definatley not a sponge or and bath toy (yuck!!!) x x
Ah - the old upset tummy bath poo gag (ha ha yeuch). One of the favourites in this household. Only the other night... (draw a delicately flowered fragrenced veil over the scene of carnage that I will not describe any further).
Looks like you're narrowing it down to the true culprit.... at least is was 'confined' to a wipe clean area?
ReplyDeleteWe've got a floater.
ReplyDeleteDid you have a collander to hand?
ReplyDeleteOh that is so gross. Try it when you're son says "sit with me" so you stand in the tub with him, crouched down so you can play with him, because he demanded it, and then "it" happens. aaaaagh!
ReplyDelete*P.S. Had no idea "pants" was underwear in the UK. That would twist the connotation a little, huh? Ooops. Well underwearless Fridays are good too. I suppose. For some. Ahem.
Oh! Thanks for this image.
ReplyDeleteEurghhhhh.....
ahhh poo in the bath brings back memories of when i bathed all 3girls at the same time once and reached into the water to grab the sponge and retrieved something else which was definatley not a sponge or and bath toy (yuck!!!) x x
ReplyDeleteMud, true. And thank god for that.
ReplyDeleteSPD, if only it had been...
Laura, OK, I didn't want to tell you this but it was a tummy upset poo. Collander of no use...
Lisa, how about 'knickerless Fridays'? That has a ring to it...
Aims, bet you didn't have to deal with THAT whilst you were babysitting!
Amy, OK, you win on the gross factor. I surrender!
Poo in the bath. Yes, another all time favourite.
ReplyDeleteIota - I like to please...
ReplyDeleteBleach and some alcohol rub for your hands sounds good to me!
ReplyDeletePM, if poo in the bath is a rare occurrence for you, all I can say is that you are a lucky woman.
ReplyDeleteNH Mum - with two small boys in tow, I am never without bleach and the alcohol rub...
ReplyDeleteNVG, well, if you put it like that... (Though I must say, this was a particularly unpleasant variety).
Hhhmmm. I smell a rat?
ReplyDeleteAh - the old upset tummy bath poo gag (ha ha yeuch). One of the favourites in this household. Only the other night... (draw a delicately flowered fragrenced veil over the scene of carnage that I will not describe any further).
ReplyDeleteThames, well thank god it's just a rat you can smell, I say!
ReplyDeleteBrit, don't worry, I get the picture. Thanks for the delicately fragranced veil, too; do you happen to know where I can get one around here?
Eughhhhhhh. HEe hee. My brother once did that at my swimming party when I was about 6. That was fun. ;D
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