Was it really only three hours?

Six kids.
Three kittens.
One half-wild cat.
Two colds.
One hole in the floor.
Six peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
One potty accident.
Eight cups of juice
One spilled juice.
One broken toy.
Six cups of milk.
Fifty grapes NOW!
One know-it-all.
One whiner.
One clinger.
One Veggie Tales movie.
One Rescue Rangers movie.
One Little Peoples movie.
One very large headache.

Comments

This is not realistic. It is impossible that only one drink was spilt. My own research shows that on one (1) transatlantic flight with just two (2) children, an average of 1.3 drinks are spilt. The breakdown (on average) is as follows: .5 drinks are sticky juice. .5 drinks are cola. .3 drinks are something else but not water. Indeed, as far as I can see, no child has ever spilt water. For other significant statistics (such as how often the cola is spilt on the white shirt of the grouchy business man in the next seat) see my upcoming and definitive paper "Pediatric Entropy of Saccharose Based Beverages in Confined Spaces"

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