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Elephant mom hurries to rescue baby trapped in swinging tire: (Original Post)
tblue37
Mar 2022
OP
OMG that toss was priceless! She gave it the heave ho while under her breath saying you
Ziggysmom
Mar 2022
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Nittersing
(6,360 posts)1. I like how mom tosses the tire at the end. nt
dixiechiken1
(2,113 posts)2. "STUPID TIRE!"
Ziggysmom
(3,407 posts)3. OMG that toss was priceless! She gave it the heave ho while under her breath saying you
stupid piece of shit leave my kid alone!
wnylib
(21,447 posts)4. Poor baby sounded really upset and frightened.
Such a good mama, rushing to the rescue and then giving that bad old tire the heave ho. Love it.
BigmanPigman
(51,590 posts)5. Moms, all moms, do extraordinary things every day.
I wish we were valued more for what we do and what we endure. Women are stronger than men in many ways, both animal and human.
applegrove
(118,642 posts)6. +100
Harker
(14,015 posts)9. You are, more than you know...
My mother was the rock of my family, always smart, reasonable, and compassionate.
Thirty years after her death I still look to her more than anyone else for guidance.
UTUSN
(70,686 posts)7. What a smart momma!
Demovictory9
(32,454 posts)8. poor thing