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Julia - 2007-01-05 14:38:41
So, I guess the lesson here is that any mixes I send either need to be better edited by me, or declared not child-safe.
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Harriet - 2007-01-05 14:45:24
The fault is entirely mine. Well, maybe a little bit yours because the tunes are so good that I can't stop playing them. But you did actually warn me about the lyrics: I just chose to ignore said warning. Usually AJ isn't so fixated on lyrics. He tends to make up his own. And if truth be told, I find it hilarious that he's singing these things. It's also clear that he's picking it up from me, because the things he sings are the things I sing, even though I generally try really hard not to sing along when he's in the car. It's a tough habit to break.
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claudia - 2007-01-05 14:46:06
Aaah, he'll be okay. At least you don't have a two-year-old who emotes, "Oh God! Oooh, Gaaahhhdd!" every chance she gets. Also, when I take her to the store to get myself a six-pack, she takes in the beer section and yells, "Mommy!" as happy as can be. Mommy = Beer. Beer = Mommy. Sigh. My child is growing up white trash.
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DJ - 2007-01-05 14:47:03
http://www.amazon.com/Napoleon-Nicholas-Tremulis-Orchestra/dp/B00028HBI4/sr=8-1/qid=1168026120/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-4965542-1028925?ie=UTF8&s=music .... Just gotta forget that you know how to spell "tremulous." I have this CD, if you'd like a copy of your very own, but I can assure you that besides "You're Famous," it's pretty much crap. Couple good rollicky kind of drum and bass rock 'n' roll songs, lots of overly sentimental rock garbage
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