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If there is something bad for dinner, your parents don't have to eat it, but you do.
Deanna, age 11
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You only have one mom, and you should take care of her.
Chris, age 12 |
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You can't fake a stomachache right before you're having spinach for dinner.
Johnny, age 11
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My grandmother can say more in a sentence than a college professor can say in an hour and a half.
Jon, age 13 |
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You can play the coolest tricks when people don't know that you have a twin.
Jim, age 8
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No matter how much I love something, mom will throw it away without a second's thought.
Merv, age 12 |
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If your mom picks your clothes and you dislike them, tell her they don't fit.
Ginger, age 11
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No matter how old you are, you always think that there may be something hiding under the bed.
James, 13 |
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Dogs and mothers will love you no matter what.
Frank, age 16 |
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