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My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 3:37 PM Quote
We were listening to music in the kitchen while I prepared lunch. I gave a very emotional, heart-felt performance of AIWTDIR when it came on.

"Mommy, you're cwazy."
"This is a boy's song. It's too cwazy for me."
"I want a girl's song. I wanna do ballet."

So, apparently, it is a crazy boy's song, not suitable for ballet dancing.
She was, however, quite taken with The Distance.
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 3:45 PM Quote
"I want a girl's song. I wanna do ballet."

Haha how cute! :)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
Lu122
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Lu122 Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 3:47 PM Quote
How lovely!

Turtleneck wrote:
She was, however, quite taken with The Distance.


She is a smart girl! =)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 3:49 PM Quote
Maybe you should play songs like Closer or Love Will Come Through for her when she wants to do the ballet.
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
irenesfor
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irenesfor Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 3:59 PM Quote
Hahah :)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
Monica
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Monica Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 4:41 PM Quote
Lovely :)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 9:53 PM Quote
Aww, that was so cute!

Kary's niece loves AIWTDIR (she's like 3 or 4, I think). I've heard she does a great version of it too!
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
alanistradi
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alanistradi Posted Fri 20 Mar, 2009 10:24 PM Quote
Oooh! how cute!
Defined personality, that's great :)


P.S. My little nephew (he's only one year old) loves "My eyes" I didn't believe it when his mother told me, I corroborate it that with a sort of experiment... I put different songs while he was playing, only when "My eyes" sounded, he stopped his play and turns his eyes to me and smiled... maybe this sounds non-posible but it's absolutely true haha :)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
frandougeil
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frandougeil Posted Sat 21 Mar, 2009 11:42 AM Quote
alanistradi wrote:


P.S. My little nephew (he's only one year old) loves "My eyes" maybe this sounds non-posible but it's absolutely true haha :)


I'm sure that's absolutely true Yuriko=) That's two very adorable stories!!
My 5 year old cousin likes My Eyes too;)I set it as my ringtone and he would put it on repeat everytime just so he could sing along to the lines..haha..And he's also addicted to the Walking in the Sun video;D
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
bogusblue
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bogusblue Posted Sat 21 Mar, 2009 6:20 PM Quote
Hahaha, that's so funny and cute :o).
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
alanistradi
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alanistradi Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 1:10 AM Quote
frandougeil wrote:
alanistradi wrote:


P.S. My little nephew (he's only one year old) loves "My eyes" maybe this sounds non-posible but it's absolutely true haha :)


I'm sure that's absolutely true Yuriko=) That's two very adorable stories!!
My 5 year old cousin likes My Eyes too;)I set it as my ringtone and he would put it on repeat everytime just so he could sing along to the lines..haha..And he's also addicted to the Walking in the Sun video;D


haha thanks Sue!
your cousin too? Ooh! so sweet! :)
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
mili
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mili Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 9:49 PM Quote
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Maybe you should play songs like Closer or Love Will Come Through for her when she wants to do the ballet.


My pre-teen son just asked to have Closer in his phone. His taste of music is pretty much defined by Guitar Hero World Tour at the moment (La Bamba, anyone?), so I'm delighted to send some decent stuff his way.
We have a family joke to change lyrics to any suitable song and this morning I heard him singing "toaster, toaster" to the tune of Closer as he was getting the toaster out of the cupboard.
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
Somewhere Else
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Somewhere Else Posted Sun 22 Mar, 2009 11:48 PM Quote
Andy in a tootoo ?
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Mon 23 Mar, 2009 3:12 PM Quote
mili wrote:

We have a family joke to change lyrics to any suitable song and this morning I heard him singing "toaster, toaster" to the tune of Closer as he was getting the toaster out of the cupboard.


That sounds like something we'd do in my family! "Toaster" is hilarious.
 
Re: My 3-year-old's review of AIWTDIR
mili
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mili Posted Mon 23 Mar, 2009 5:06 PM Quote
A silly sense of humour is either in the genes or is learned from the parents, I'd guess it's a bit of both.
 
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