ext_250630 ([identity profile] mouthy-merc.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-05-19 09:56 am

Childcare For Idiots, Thursday - 5/19

"Now first we're gonna clear up a few things," Deadpool informed the class when they arrived. "Today is Thursday, not Saturday. As yesterday was Wednesday, not Friday. And if anyone uses autotune in my presence, I will have to murder you. Got it? Good!"

Ah, the start of a new day with Deadpool.

"Today we're gonna discuss how you need to supervise a kid at all times because sharp things always seem way nicer to run with and or put in your mouth when you're a three year old," he informed the class cheerfully. "Little known fact: grenades and a Dora the Explorer DVD gone missing equal the same amount of destructive force in a house. The more you know and all that crap."

Unfortunately, Jan wasn't listening to a damn thing concerning the lecture. She was, however, singing. Loudly. "Fri~day, Fri~day!"

Because it was an awesome song when you still thought My Little Pony was an amazing cinematic achievement. Without being stoned.

Deadpool ignored the singing, steaming on through that lecture. "Break off into groups of two and figure out what you have just laying around that's bad for kids. YouTube counts."

Re: Partner Off

[identity profile] iwishiwasbig.livejournal.com 2011-05-20 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Sure. Just because Jan seems happy with the song doesn't mean it's good for her. Like too much candy," Dave said. "Oh. There's another one."

Re: Partner Off

[identity profile] annieadderall.livejournal.com 2011-05-20 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Good one," Annie said. "Also, pretty much any toys above the age range on the box. You don't want a one-year-old getting a hand of a puzzle or anything."

Re: Partner Off

[identity profile] iwishiwasbig.livejournal.com 2011-05-20 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, the best case with that is they poke themselves hard with a corner. It just gets uglier from there," Dave said.

He may have had some light puzzle trauma from his youth.

"Also, scissors, knives, anything sharp, really."