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In a message dated 4/8/2003 12:14:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
maryfhickman@... writes:

> Yesterday when driving to an activity, Riley was telling us that 60 minutes
> is an hour. He then went on to ask about hours, days, weeks, months...Then
> asked how many days are in a year. I told him 365. He then asked if this
> was a D number. A what? a D number, mom, like thirDy, forDy,, fifDy...a D
> number , Mom. oh, yes Riley, 365 is in the hundreds and the 60 part is a D
> number. My 8 year old held her tongue too. Yipee.

I LOVE IT! LOL

Cameron asked a few weeks ago about "The" bands. We asked, "The Band"? No,
"The" bands---like "The Beatles", "The Monkees", "The Rolling Stones", The
Byrds"!

D-numbers! Hah!

And recently we were talking here about Shakespearian insults. The other day
Duncan got mad at Cameron and said, "Yeah, and if you were an action figure,
I wouldn't even BUY you!" <G> Gotta love it! <G>

~Kelly


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BADOLBILZ

My girls are always doing pretend situations that they have discuss as
the game moves along. I know you've all heard it..."Let's pretend now
that they had to go..." One day, while listening in I heard one of them
say, "Let's pretend you didn't say that." LOL Wouldn't it be nice if
that worked as grown-ups? Heidi Case

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Pamela Sorooshian

On Tuesday, April 8, 2003, at 11:10 AM, BADOLBILZ wrote:

> One day, while listening in I heard one of them
> say, "Let's pretend you didn't say that." LOL Wouldn't it be nice if
> that worked as grown-ups?

Ah - yes. Maybe we need to just start a lot of our sentences with,
"Let's pretend....." What a nice idea!

-pam