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The Fastest Game of Hide and Seek Ever!

Posted by cole gamble on September 15th, 2009 at 11:00 am

worlds fastest game of hide and seek 6314 1252949710 8 The Fastest Game of Hide and Seek Ever!This is usually how hide and seek goes in my house, as my kid likes to hide in the same place (in the bed) everytime. Actually, it’s not really Hide and Seek at all but me pretending to seek, then pretending to get tired and taking a nap on the bed (aka my daughter) while the bed giggles and I continually tell the bed to hush up.

Anywho, these kids have mastered speed Hide and Seek. The Key? No furniture.

The “amazing” video after the jump.

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