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A) It's called six feet under, mate. B) To all the people screaming about; 'YOU LI3d t0 YUR SON OMG@!111!!!!!one!1!!2!!!!eleven!!!1!!', you have to realise that the poor kid loved that dog. If he was born with the dog, then he's going to have a hell of a sad if the parent said; 'Um... The dog died. Sorry.' It would be much better to tell a 'white lie' until he can handle the reality that pets do die.
I agree with #124 "You lied to you kid you bastard!!" Come on, if you had a dog at the age of 5 and it died, would you be able to handle it? No. Unless your Chuck Norris. So shut the **** up, and give the OP a break.
how could u not remember where it was buried and let him dig it up??? retard!
your son can recogonize the bones!? lol
in soviet Russia thongs tend to have us alot acording to "philosophic". and we don't care anymore!!!! it was funny the first time I saw. it buy now when u repeat it over and over it's anyoin. get a new motto
things not thongs ^
ever heard of six feet under? its a good concept to use with anything youd prefer be left untouched...
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Perhaps you should have buried the dog further down... he must've been awfully close to the surface if your son was able to reach the bones with a plastic shovel.
And this is why we shouldn't lie to our kids about dumb stuff. They can handle the truth.