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One of my best friends was also Irish Catholic and he got stuck with Ambrose. He'd die if anybody ever called him that. |
I'm kinda round, and sometimes flaky. I also have 24 digits of pi memorized, but someone had that nick already...
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How did you choose your screen name
swiped mine from a radio show...."From Be-Bop to Hip Hop" was da title :D
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When the inchinchinch was a tiny tadger I was reading him Dr Seuss's foot book. A lot.
His favorite part was "Feet feet feet. How many different feet you meet" I assume it was his favorite part because he usually laughed at the way I said feet feet feet. (like you might say beep beep beep if you were imitating an impatient, but not angry driver.) After reading the book for the 75th time that night I felt compelled to post and had to come up with a log in name, being sleep deprived I forgot that it was feet feet feet and not footfootfoot. Now it is too late to change. Oh, I could change nicks, but my post count would return to zero and then there'd be no chance of me being regarded as the attention whore I so sorely want to be. |
[hijack]Best all time Dr Seuss read to SonofV was Green Eggs and Ham. We (me, but him too) read that book to death. We read it to each other. We read alternating pages. We read it backward (the literal truth, still a fun read). We read it with made up verses. We read it in a plane we read it in a train, ok, getting carried away here... sorry. The second runner up, and a close second at that is Fox in Socks. SonofV can read much better now, and can read that tongue tangler much better than I can. He gets a kick out of my tripping tongue, laughs, then schools me. *sigh* First Dr Seuss, then the basketball court, then... One of these days I'm gonna have to break out the ol' Old Age and Treachery, just to preserve my final shred of dignity.
God, I love reading with that boy, especially Dr Seuss. And Calvin and Hobbes. Ahhhh. [/hijack] |
Every now and again I get to borrow my friend's children and read them their bedtime story.
Sometimes they are able to convince Aunt Teeva that since there are two girls, they deserve two stories. |
Back when I did Macintosh programming, I was reading a Mac programming magazine. There was a fairly dry technical article with a list of references at the end. Buried in the references was "Go, Dog, Go" by P. D. Eastman.
I wish I'd had the opportunity to meet this guy so I could shake his hand and tell him how much that tickled my funny bone. |
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Teresa? Shannon? Colleen? Joan of Arc? |
Maude?
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Agnes? Angie?
Come on Bri your killing me. :) |
if we do get it can we have an autographed picture, Bri?
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Claudine?
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MOLLY
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