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Title: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: mk162 on August 15, 2011, 03:36:28 PM
If my nails look pretty in pink, then my whole body would look pretty in pink...

and yes, I got it off the floor.  Natural stone tiles too, so no harsh solvents.  Seriously, rubbing alcohol is the greatest cleaner ever.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: tonypep on August 15, 2011, 03:38:09 PM
I thought this was going to be a completely different post!
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Shawn (EIP) on August 15, 2011, 03:40:55 PM
when my daughter was that age and my shop was in the basement she decided to finger paint with red plastisol one morning
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: JBLUE on August 15, 2011, 04:22:21 PM
Heres a good one. We had a huge jar of Vaseline for coating shock seals on my buddies race car and my 2 year old at the time decided to put all of it in her hair. Talk about a pain in the ass to get out. It was nasty.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Northland on August 15, 2011, 04:28:26 PM
Yep..... Mom puts on pearl earings.
Maybe they'd look good jammed way down a two year-olds ear canal ?  (not).
It took three nurses and one tightly wrapped blanket to restrain the two year old during the extraction.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Homer on August 15, 2011, 07:09:34 PM
ohh man, I can't wait to see what my daughter does. :-\ she's a little over 2 years old now so far, she only squirted herself in the mouth and face with goo gone. . .- and I have a son on way due Sept 3rd. . . .

atleast she's stinkin cute doing it -right?
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: JBLUE on August 15, 2011, 07:28:35 PM
I forgot on Friday my current two year old decided she wanted to see what was at the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket of Quick White. I had my head turned for a second and she was elbow deep in that crap. I think I caught her  in the initial dive in. Last time she is allowed by the ink bench for a while.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: mk162 on August 15, 2011, 11:55:37 PM
Goo gone?  that stuff ir rough.

I laid that floor while my wife was expecting, so it isn't that old.  Still, all I could do was grab the camera and snap some shots.  I figured it could get it off the floor, but I wouldn't be able to explain it really well.

The cutest part was she grabbed some paper towels and started scrubbing the floor.  Even after it was clean, she started using baby wipes on the kitchen floor too.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Homer on August 16, 2011, 08:24:41 AM
I forgot on Friday my current two year old decided she wanted to see what was at the bottom of a 5 gallon bucket of Quick White. I had my head turned for a second and she was elbow deep in that squat. I think I caught her  in the initial dive in. Last time she is allowed by the ink bench for a while.

don't get too upset at her -I have ALWAYS wanted to do that. . .
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Denis Kolar on August 16, 2011, 08:36:41 AM
I have 3 and 5 year-old boys. Older one (just turned 5 last week) is OK around machine, wants to help. But the younger one, that is a different story. I can not turn around for 2 seconds with him downstairs, he is obsessed with the embroidery machine.

Homer, congrats..... manny sleeples nights are due in September :)
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: virgil427 on August 16, 2011, 10:13:18 AM
I agree with tony I thought this was going too be about a customer. My duaghter will be 21 in october she was daddy's girl target shooting, photography, fishing we were always doing something together and tomorrow you wake up and thier gone take lots of pics they're priceless at this age.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: 3Deep on August 16, 2011, 11:35:50 AM
Man its been so long since my boys were that age its hard to remember, but I sure remember my wife getting a new kitten and left it in the shop with me, and I let it get into some red ink...ever wash a cat in a screen washout sink and then blow dry  :-XLOL
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: bimmridder on August 16, 2011, 01:20:11 PM
I still remember years ago when my middle son was a toddler. We had a little toilet seat that fit on the regular one to make training (the kids, not me) easier. Well, I got a frantic call from my wife, and I could heat the crying in the background. Seems you can fit a toilet seat over your head easier than you can off your head. She said my son was panicking and she didn't know what to do. Well of course the first thing I said was, "Go get the camera". Everything came out fine...my older son, calmed his little brother down, and with a little Vasaline, my wife got the seat off. Oh yeah, I don't think she even took a picture!
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Shawn (EIP) on August 17, 2011, 02:31:24 PM
kids and screen print shops do not mix but when mommy has to got to a doctors apointment and that rush job is due today... WTF are you supposed to do lol.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: mk162 on August 17, 2011, 02:35:33 PM
That is what a TV is for. ;)
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Northland on August 17, 2011, 02:47:54 PM
Brad... you may have one of the cuteist 2 year-olds in the state.
I have three adult daughters.. I don't like when people judge them bye their looks (even though they are attractive gals).
But.... cute is cute & your's is a cutie.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: mk162 on August 17, 2011, 02:56:40 PM
Thanks, she is a cutie, thankfully she looks like her mom.
Title: Re: Thought process of a 2 year old
Post by: Denis Kolar on August 18, 2011, 01:50:44 PM
Brad... you may have one of the cuteist 2 year-olds in the state.
I have three adult daughters.. I don't like when people judge them bye their looks (even though they are attractive gals).
But.... cute is cute & your's is a cutie.


Three adult daughters and a wife to deal with?
Man, I hope you are still sane :)

I hope that can handle the grumpiness when the "time" comes (time of the month)  ;)