A constant battle in my house of three boys is potty talk. They know they are not supposed to say it, but just one word can make them all laugh. Bathtime seems to be the hardest to fight potty talk. When I carpool with my sons and their boy buddies, potty talk comes up whether I like it or not. If the discussion goes downhill too far, I do cut it off. But when their friends tell stories about super diaper baby pooping in his pants, serious amounts of laughter erupts. Many times I wonder what a carpool full of girls would talk about.
Today I happened to catch a Twitter about a New York Times article called No Snickering: That Road Sign Means Something Else about a place called "Crapstone" England. At first I thought it was another viral joke being passed around. But then I realized that I could use this as a geography lesson for my sons.
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