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Laugh along with the funniest parents on Facebook this week

Parents are funny — especially on Facebook. Because one day we'll laugh about the goldfish incident, but that day is not today.
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Parents are funny — especially on Facebook. And we love them for it.

Why? Because one day we'll laugh about the goldfish incident, but that day is not today.

So let’s give a shout-out to the hilarious moms and dads who aren’t afraid to tell it like it really is. Here are our picks for this week’s Funniest Parents on Facebook.

Laugh along with the funniest parents on Facebook

Want to share your funniest parenting moments with TODAY? Just post them on our Facebook page at TODAY Parents, or tag us OR Sarah Maizes (our Parenting-Humorist-at-Large) in your comments. We’ll pick our favorites to feature in our next installment.

1. The whole truth (Ashli Cie-Anne Brook)

Lie
Facebook

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2. Long, strange trip (Bottlerocket)

Coffee
Facebook

3. Fashion flub (Shannon Day's Martinis and Motherhood)

Dress
Facebook

4. Color my world (Rhiyaya)

Unicorn
Facebook

5. Sour note (Whynotmom.com)

Music
Facebook

6. Clothes horse (The Missus V by Jhanis Vincentte)

Laundry
Facebook

7. Something fishy (Casey Herzfeld)

Goldfish
Facebook

8. Muscle beach (My Real Life)

Muscles
Facebook

9. Cool as ice (Vanessa Willis France)

Ice
Facebook

10. Drive my car (Mia Carella, Writer)

Jeep
Facebook

11. The door is ajar (Bluebonnet Babies by Molly England)

Car
Facebook

12. It's a bird, it's a plane (Explorations of Ambiguity by Andrew Knott)

Hero
Facebook

13. You got slimed (Toni Hammer)

Slime
Facebook

Want more funniest parents on Facebook? Find them here!

Sarah Maizes is a writer, comedian, and award-winning author who’s written several picture books for children, including "On My Way to The Bath" and "On My Way to Bed." Follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.