It's her favorite game: to be lightly shaken (she's young I cannot yet tell if she is at all stirred) while chanting "Shake the baby, shake the baby! Shake! Shake! Shake!" Other games which amuse her to no end (or at least until she gets bored of them) are: Ghost Baby a halloween themed flying baby game that ends with a a menacingly whispered "ghost baby!" or Hop on Pop where in she jumps (with assistance) and causes me to get slightly nauseated if I have recently eaten.
In other news our pantry is 99% ready for primer and paint. Then we can reclaim our kitchen from the pantry items that have sprawled across it. Also we will have a freezer that we could put deer meat into (if I can stand the expected conservative gloating I have been expecting ever since the most un-super tuesday ever--but venison is sooooo worth it.) I also got some PS2 lovin' in over the weekend and I am back on the electronic gaming track. Too bad the baby has to sit in her cardboard box so often now.
This is what happens when you go crazy and destroy your own franchise. Like
stroum said over at Shaw Island today. It's not that it might even be true it's the fact that he has so thoroughly destroyed my joy in the series that I cannot say, "That is an obvious heresy! Die infidel fool!" and then attack the offender with my authentic light saber. No I am forced into a world where while it may not be true, odds are about 50-50 that it probably is. I get all kinds of incoherent just thinking about it. And I'll still go see the sum-a-bitch. At least Serenity this April!
In other news our pantry is 99% ready for primer and paint. Then we can reclaim our kitchen from the pantry items that have sprawled across it. Also we will have a freezer that we could put deer meat into (if I can stand the expected conservative gloating I have been expecting ever since the most un-super tuesday ever--but venison is sooooo worth it.) I also got some PS2 lovin' in over the weekend and I am back on the electronic gaming track. Too bad the baby has to sit in her cardboard box so often now.
This is what happens when you go crazy and destroy your own franchise. Like
The Berni Sez
Date: 9 Nov 2004 00:06 (UTC)Mmm. Bison burgers.
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 05:37 (UTC)Re: The Berni Sez
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 13:16 (UTC)A friend of mine's godson was apparently raised on old shakespeare films. At age 4 he would do Sir Olivier's St. Crispin's Day speech (that's Richard the II right? I'm supposed to know these things aren't i? Bad theater major! bad!)
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 14:41 (UTC)'Course, 'not raised on videos and television' is arguably better than either of the above I suppose...
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 23:19 (UTC)I'm so glad you're in another state.
:-p
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Date: 9 Nov 2004 23:21 (UTC)Oh, and whatever it might be, I'm not sharing. ;p
MY BABYYYYYY
Date: 7 Dec 2004 03:10 (UTC)Re: MY BABYYYYYY
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