
Carolyn (age 9) demonstrates her four-step process for annoying her father (without getting in trouble).
How to Annoy Your Parents (Smurfs, Tweety, Jar-Jar and Ewoks)
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hi, do think annoying your parents is a good thing? Pls is very bad and God is not because of that, pls try to stop and God will make have a reason to advertise your parents. Thanks.
I’m her father… we made this video together for fun.
Nnamani cynthia, hmmmmm, a typical serious nigerian attitude towards a harmless joke………*grins*
lol this actually works but i shouldn’t be doing it!
Get her an agent and retire early!
XDDD
lol this video kinda peeved me off too. Her four step process works TRUST ME lol
Ahaha~ Lol… ;d Funny
Hilarious.. this is something my son does when he wants my attention and the ” have you done your math today” is the same line I use to get rid of him. LOL
That was a pretty hollow threat in this video, since we homeschool, and she knows that if I had been really serious about wanting her to get her math done, I’d have stopped working on the computer and sat down with her at the kitchen table.
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This was wonderful. I was laughing out loud by the end, so this made my day. Thanks for sharing. :-)
~Zachary
Thanks for the feedback!
Carolyn says:Thank you for your comment. This is the first comment I’ve ever got on my video.