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>>I do over a dozen different voices for Katy - including a great Scooby-Doo.
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>>Anytime my wife turned to talk to her mother, I whispered to Katy,
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>>It's such a high when you can make your little girl giggle.
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>Yes, although it isn't that difficult. If they are in an amiable mood just about anything will do it, including seeing someone else laugh
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>Not to be judgmental or anything but do you think that joke was a good idea, KG? You may think she is subliterate and you can get away with it for your own amusement. You might be surprised. I have my moments of crudity but would never have said that to my infant daughters in a thousand years. She will learn about crudity soon enough. It doesn't need to be now and it doesn't need to be from her father.
How do you get off criticising someone else? Are you the poster child for good parenting skills? How about subjecting your daughters to drunken tirades, suicide attempts and pity-me-parties for YEARS..