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    A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    At least he got one thing right. Ball pythons do like to live alone. I think his report on George Washington is the best I've read in a while

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    Talking Re: A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    lol that was pretty funny. I can sya he knew alot more than i did about ball pythons then i did in 3rd grade lol(even though only like 20-25% of the info was right lol) wow a ballpython laying 100 eggs!!! every third graders and breeders dream lol.
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    Re: A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    Wow 100 eggs.. can anyone say ouch?
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    Re: A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    I think his ball python is part spider or fish. LOL
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    Re: A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    oh gosh that was funny! The part about George Washington just got me laffing at how kids just cut to the chase "he was president then he died"....omg still laffing at how cute that line is.

    Great work kiddo!


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    lol that is great

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    Re: A third graders report on Ball pythons and George Washington.

    Yeah kids are something else. Even my own kids continue to amaze me with the way they look at the world and the things they say. Great report on GW though! 100 eggs- hehehe, thats cute.

    My kids are getting older, seems like so long ago they were little. The one thing they say that continues to amaze me still........ "I Dont Know"..... meanwhile you are left with this sick feeling at the pit of your stomach and wanting to ask.... "How Do You Not Know????" Or the newest one with our defiant 12 year old boy - "Cause I wanted to"... that comes after the famous "why did you do that?" I have learned thus far, never to ask "who did it" or "which one of you did it?".. because that creates mass finger pointing and most of the time, sibling arguement. Someone once told me that I must have not read the "booklet" that comes with our children..... well dang it- what book? I feel so cheated, 2 kids and they failed to give me the dang book.... jeez.

    Recently with our son, he has been getting alot of rewards for art he does at school, and I got to say, the boy has my grandmothers talent.... he can paint, he can draw... better than I ever could.... I am always amazed when I see his art work... just last week he actually brought home one of his first projects, that has been posted online by his art teacher, plus many others he has done... seeing it online and actually seeing it in person are 2 different things, you can see more detail. Talented little devil he is.
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