My five year-old son knows the correct response if you hear someone sing out “I love donkey”.
He’ll respond from whatever room he is in with “Donkey don’t Lie”
He will also randomly shout out “'lo, Bob”.
I blame his mother.
When come back bring donkey.
Is “I love donkey” part of an Arlo Guthrie song?
I thought warping was caused by leaving things out in the rain?
Wouldn’t mind being warped by Homebrew myself.
Better than being weft by him.
Arr, arr, arr. Weaver humor.
[quote Originally Posted by Ethilrist:
Better than being weft by him.
Arr, arr, arr. Weaver humor.[/quote]
Believe it or not, I get the joke.
See, I start thinkin’ bout Homebrew and I forget how to code.
My 5 year old daughter will yell out, “My hovercraft is full of eels!” when confused by something.
Don’t know where she gets it.
True story. In HS I was on an Academic Olympic team, and under our rules, the first team of four that answered a “regular” question right would have the first chance at a multi-part bonus: the “losers” would have their shot at the parts of the bonus the winners missed.
We answered correctly, but the bonus was four parts of a weaving device. Not knowing which parts were which, we knew we would get at least one right if we answered “Warp, warp, warp, warp.” Of course, our opponents were in a similar situation, and had to answer “Woof,woof,woof,woof”.
“Pie tastes of donkey poop”
“Must be bad end”
Mine do that too. “mmmm pie” is a fairly common phrase around the house. They race to see who can say the “when come back, bring pie!” line.
Enjoy,
Steven
/Bill O’Reilly/
Won’t someone think of the CHILDREN??!!!??!!
/Bill O’Reilly/
Awww, you say the sweetest things. xoxoxo
lieu: So which is worse to do to a kid, Weebl and Bob or Arlo? Every once in a while he’ll still ask for the Motorcycle Song. :dubious:
I’ve warped my husband in a similar way. He was in a staff meeting recently. His boss made a comment about something. Hubby replied: “How rare!”
Nobody got it, but I cracked up when he told me about it. We use that phrase frequently, and all of our IMs begin: “lo.”
In our house “pie” has become a general term for any kind of refreshment - especially alcohol.
I like pie. You like pie? Pie goood!
MMMM… Homebrew kiss! When come back bring more kiss. xoxoxo