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Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week: BlabberMouse

Posted July 25, 2008 at 10:02 am by Prescott

Oops, we almost ended the week without announcing who is receiving the coveted Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week award, and I’m sure you all were hitting refresh every ten seconds in anxious anticipation, no? Well the wait is over, and this week’s winner is BlabberMouse! We really enjoy her sense of humor, and the post that drove her past the finish line was this one, featuring an eerily familiar multiple choice question:

The facts:

(A) Larry is home on summer vacation.

(B) Gus is home with strep throat.

If (B) is true, then that makes

(A) False
(B) Larry a bitter man
(C) The house a disaster area
(D) All of the above

Read the rest to find out the answer.

Stay tuned, because at the end of next week BabbleMouse will go up against the other July winners in a voting smackdown to see who will take home the enigmatic Blogger of the Month Major Award™.

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2 Responses to “Imperfect Parent Blogger of the Week: BlabberMouse”

1. Jen on the Edge

July 25, 2008 @ 10:31 am

I have to say that, when my house looks like a tornado blew through, arson doesn’t seem like such a bad solution.

2. Jessica

July 25, 2008 @ 7:38 pm

Been there.

Very funny stuff!

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