oh, don't you love this? i've watched it a thousand times! this one, and the laughing baby one, and the little girl who's gonna kick the monsters "ask"--check that one out, too!
I love this! I've seen it so often and been referred to it so often because my nearly 5 year old son's name is Charlie! He has a little sister, who is nearly 2 now so it doesn't really apply to us, but it sure is amusing!
Thanks for sharing!
BTW, I found you through my friend Sunday's Pearl and am so happy to have stumbled across your blog!
So very funny. I haven't seen this in a while. I missed it! I was in Europe with a Charlie this summer and I can say he got quite sick of everyone saying, "Chaaaaly, you bit my finga"
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Haha this is one of my all time favourite youtube videos... "Charlie bit me...", it's just classic!
oh, don't you love this? i've watched it a thousand times! this one, and the laughing baby one, and the little girl who's gonna kick the monsters "ask"--check that one out, too!
I could watch this a billion times and it would still make me laugh, and then want to cry, and then laugh again....
Gotta love that Charlie! I wonder if little What's His Name learned his lesson...
I love this! I've seen it so often and been referred to it so often because my nearly 5 year old son's name is Charlie! He has a little sister, who is nearly 2 now so it doesn't really apply to us, but it sure is amusing!
Thanks for sharing!
BTW, I found you through my friend Sunday's Pearl and am so happy to have stumbled across your blog!
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i laugh out loud every single time he says 'charlaaayy that really hurt!' and charlie smiles. oh my gawd.
i love how charlie is so happy. what sweet little guys. adorable and hysterical.
Love this! Thanks for sharing :)
So very funny. I haven't seen this in a while. I missed it! I was in Europe with a Charlie this summer and I can say he got quite sick of everyone saying, "Chaaaaly, you bit my finga"
this is pretty much the dynamic of my two sons. hilarious.
SO classic. Love those boys.
i keep watching this over and over and never stop smiling. it's too adorable.
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