This too shall pass

Updated 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Source: http://www.billycoffey.com/

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My son, God bless him, is your typical five-year-old boy. In every way. He’s bright, talkative, and charming to a fault.

He also has a wonderful sense of humor.

Those things are fine on their own. Mix them together, though, and you can have some problems. For instance, put the boyish ways and the sense of humor side by side and you can have the makings of an old fashioned father/son talk.

Which is what happened a little bit ...

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Candy 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Yah, I’ll just blow on over there and read that one. Hardy har har, Billy.

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Denise 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Thanks for making me laugh, really appreciate you.

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Lyla Lindquist 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

From my house full of testosterone and its various effects on sights, sounds and odors, thank you. I laughed a long time over this one.

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Melanie 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH the joy’s of boy’s!!

Too Funny..

Melanie

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Kat 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Billy,

Oh I never did understand what men’s fascination with all that stuff meant but it must just be something that boys begin that end with a man at the end. Some are a lot more polite when it has to happen, but then again, there are those good old boys that never quite seemed to have grown up. Great post as always.

Love and Hugs ~ Kat

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Lorianne 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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L.T. Elliot 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Ah, kids. I try to remember in moments like these that this kind of hilarity and joy is spontaneous and simple. It doesn’t last forever. It seems, as we grow, it gets harder to laugh–harder to see moments of that spontaneous joy. It helps center me when I’m ready to move out.

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LuvStomp 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

@mylestones: Leave it to @BillyCoffey to weave wisdom into a fart story. http://bit.ly/2DSJxT // You're pulling my finger. I mean my leg.

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mylestones 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

Leave it to @BillyCoffey to weave wisdom into a fart story. http://bit.ly/2DSJxT over @Katdish's blog

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Lori Lundquist 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

A stand up routine… hahaha… I love it!

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uberVU - social comments 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Social comments and analytics for this post…

This post was mentioned on Twitter by gyoung9751: @katdish Good morning, and thanks for the RT. I cracked up with Mr. Coffey’s post today. http://bit.ly/2DSJxT (We’ve raised 2 boys.)…

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billycoffey 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

Guest posting for @katdish: This too shall pass ~ http://bit.ly/2DSJxT

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*~Michelle~* 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

Hilarious! I am putting a rough week behind me so I def. needed a good laugh to start this one! Thanks!

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Doallas 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

@billycoffey tells us, This too shall pass. New post. http://bit.ly/2DSJxT

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gyoung9751 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Twitter

@katdish Good morning, and thanks for the RT. I cracked up with Mr. Coffey's post today. http://bit.ly/2DSJxT (We've raised 2 boys.)

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Anne Lang Bundy 2 months, 3 weeks ago on Wordpress

“The finale always seems reserved for the bathtub.”

Pray for you? Good grief, Billy. How am I gonna let my kids keep reading your blog unless you pray for me?

ROTFLWTSDMF (rolling on the floor laughing with tears streaming down my face)

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