The chewing gum curses that the diaries had little fart kids sing and

Flavio 2022-10-26 23:23:59

wimpy kid is a kid who suddenly remembered at the end that the guy who left this time last year is called Thomas, yeah, that's my roommate and male colleague for one year, a BOY who is actually funny and invincible.
I'm thinking that in the future I will Sending my kids to learn how to draw and draw manga KUKI MAMA Thinking of his invincible funny quotes and drawing into the manga Do a funny and funny breakdance with mom at a parent-child dance
anyway I think it's a funny movie from the beginning It's a good start, yeah
, I'm starting to reflect on my aesthetics and artistic orientation. It seems that all films that return to innocence will always attract me.

Oh , there is nothing more wonderful than this


. The performance of the music during the selection of the opera singer is amazing. Suddenly I think of the future baby. Singing like his daddy will make me crazy with love. The
inner interpretation is what I expected. I remember the little monkey once sang to me on the phone and that silly boy. All the memories related to the melody can always touch my heart. Warm corner

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Greg Heffley: [smugly] You're way too smart for me Patty Ferrell...

  • Greg Heffley: We'll hide here for the rest of class because I'm not playing that game! It's not fair. He's got all the neanderthals on the same team. It's barbaric!

    Angie Steadman: It's completely barbaric. This place is an intellectual wasteland. But it's nice to meet a person more interested in his mind than his body.

    Rowley Jefferson: You girls get to jump rope. What are you doing hiding?

    Angie Steadman: Avoiding the pain. It all starts in middle school, you know? You're not a kid anymore. The coddling has stopped. Kids are now separated by intelligence. The weak are picked on and girls that you've known since kindergarten won't even talk to you anymore.

    Greg Heffley: Well, it sounds like you've got it all figured out so go back to your book.

    [laughs]

    Angie Steadman: This place is a glorified holding pen. It's where adults put you as you make that awkward transition between child and teenager so they don't even have to look at you.

    [pauses]

    Angie Steadman: Hi. I'm Angie.

    Greg Heffley: [Pulls Rowley's hand away] Great Story! We're going to go now.

    Rowley Jefferson: Why? This is a good spot.

    Angie Steadman: It's a perfect spot. I survived all of the sixth grade here and I would enjoy some like-minded company to get me through the seventh.

    Greg Heffley: Is that the whistle? I think I hear the whistle.

    [laughs]

    Greg Heffley: We need to go!