Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Pumpkin seaweed
Eva: Dad, there sure is a lot of seaweed inside this pumpkin.
Dad: It's not seaweed. Seaweed comes from the sea.
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Crack knocker!
Tom: Some of these are hard to open, and there are no peanuts inside.
Dad: It happens.
Eva: Dad, can we have the crack knocker?
Dad: Crack knocker? Do you mean the nut cracker?
Eva: Yeah.
Friday, 12 October 2012
Funeral anthem
There has been a death in the family. I've told the kids.
Tom: Will they play the national anthem at the funeral?
Dad: No Tom, they'll sing sad funeral songs.
Eva: Like (sings), "Somebody died, somebody died".
Dad: No Eva. That's a bit too in-your-face.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Spiders on my mind
Tom: Ewwwww dad, a spider!
Dad: It's not bothering you, why are you so panicked about spiders all of a sudden?
Tom: Because I can feel them crawling all over my back.
Dad: Doubt it. I think it's in your head.
Tom: Dad! Don't say that, there aren't any spiders in my head.
Dad: Sigh, that's not what I meant.
Sunday, 23 September 2012
Peeling cans
Eva: Dad, can I peel it?
Dad: Peel what?
Eva: The can, can I use that thing to peel the can?
Dad: You don't really call it "peeling" a can. And no, you cannot.
It's a disaster
Eva: Tom, your room is a deeyasaster.
Dad: You mean disaster? And yes it is.
Sunday, 16 September 2012
What are these supposed to be?
Eva: What are these SUPPOSED to be?
Dad: They're supposed to be, and they are, mushrooms. And you're SUPPOSED to eat them.
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Grandpa shoes
Tom has new school shoes on.
Tom: Dad, look, I'm wearing old grandpa shoes like you.
Dad: Grandpa shoes huh?
Tom: And you've got the same trousers on. You're copying me.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Against the Lord
Mom: Oh, that's the kind of car I had at my wedding.
Tom: When you married Dad or when you married Zac's dad?
Eva: You married two mans? That's against the Lord.
Mom: I didn't marry them both at the same time!
Thursday, 30 August 2012
If it ain't broke
Eva: Wow, the Olympics are still on... for broken people.
Mom: Eva, it's the Paralympics. It's for disabled people...not broken people.
Eva: Oh.
Use protection
Tom: I know what a condom is.
Dad: Really? What is it then.
Tom: It means, "the testicles of a man".
Dad: Not quite. When you're a bit older, I'll explain it to you.
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Give the gift of hobo booze
Dad: Kids, that's a shame that the man is so dependent on alcohol that's got a bottle of cider at 8 am.
Tom: Maybe it's not for him. It could be a gift/
Dad: You think he's going to give a 3/4 drunk bottle of cheap booze to someone else as a present?
Tom: Yes.
Dad: Don't ever get me a present like that!
Cat food
Dad: Kids, there are no ham slices left. We'll have this instead?
Eva: Ewwww, it looks like cat food!
Dad: Well it's not. Cat food is expensive, I'd never feed that to you.
Eva: It's go the same jelly on it as cat food.
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Talking to God
Dad: Eva, we're going to the park. You can't wear that necklace. It's not safe.
Eva: I'm wearing it because I was talking to God upstairs.
Dad: Oh really?
Eva: Yeah. I was saying (whispers), "God, I wish you a Merry Christmas".
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Meat nuggets
Eva: Can I have the piece with nuggets on it?
Dad: What nuggets?
Eva: (points) Those things.
Dad: You mean meatballs?
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Kingdonga!
Dad: Wow, look how big that lizard is!
Tom: Is that a kingdonga dragon?
Dad: What? You mean a komodo dragon?
Tom: Yeah, a komodo dragon.
Dad: No it's neither of those. It's a monitor lizard.
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Tell you friend inter-racial marriages are now legal
Dad: Yeah, it's okay. Why?
Eva: Cuz my friend said it was illegal.
Dad: Well it's not.
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Monster Squad
Eva: Eww, there's rats falling off him.
Tom: Of course Eva, he's been dead in a coffin. He's Dracula right dad?
Dad: No Tom, it's Frankenstein's monster.
Tom: But Frankenstein is Dracula's son isn't he?
Dad: No, he's not.
Tom: So who's Dracula's son?
Dad: How the heck should I know?
Eva: I think he's a zombie.
Dad: (sigh) He's Frankenstein's monster. Not a zombie at all.
The eye...of the tiger or not
Dad: It's a song about rising up to a challenge. Doing something difficult like staring straight into a tiger's eyes.
Eva: So did the singer stare at a tiger?
Dad: No Eva, the song is a metaphor.
Tom: I'd stare at a shark. That's even more dangerous. They should have called it Eye of the Shark.
Dad: (sigh) It's a metaphor kids. A metaphor.