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Strong Armed 18 Month Old Destroys Tv


pantherclaw

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Was at work Thursday for a couple of hours, when I got a phone call from my wife informing me our three an a half year old TV was broke.

My beautiful, strong 18 month old, while throwing a fit, picked up one of his weeble wobbles, and threw it.....hitting our 46 inch Samsung TV, effectively destroying the TV.

Wasn't anticipating having to replace our TV this soon.

Just one NFL contract my son..juat one. Or a MLB contract.

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Was at work Thursday for a couple of hours, when I got a phone call from my wife informing me our three an a half year old TV was broke.

My beautiful, strong 18 month old, while throwing a fit, picked up one of his weeble wobbles, and threw it.....hitting our 46 inch Samsung TV, effectively destroying the TV.

Wasn't anticipating having to replace our TV this soon.

Just one NFL contract my son..juat one. Or a MLB contract.

You'd be surprised at how much this happens actually. When I was selling TVs in college, I had several people come in that had to replace a TV for this reason.

A lot of screens were broken by kids throwing Wii controllers at the screen accidentally.

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Is a chance to upgrade. Just wasn't planning on it for several years.

Found a good deal, just need to secure the funds out of thin air....

just finished going through his toy box, got all the weebles and other small, hard objects removed from the house. Until he learns tbat he can't throw everything, he don't nees them.

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