what's the last thing that made you smile?
Matilda laying her head down on the pillow next to mine, our noses a bare inch apart, and then solemnly announcing: "Eyes. Nose. Chin" et al.
Also, yesterday I asked her (as one often does with toddlers this age) "What does a dog say?"
And she opened her mouth and made a panting sound.
That's one thing she does that Emmett didn't. Emmett would learn the rote response and repeat it back to you. But Matilda will actually observe the animal so that cats don't say "Meow" but "Waohh!" and dogs pant and ducks go (quite loudly) "KWAK!"
But Matilda will actually observe the animal so that cats don't say "Meow" but "Waohh!" and dogs pant and ducks go (quite loudly) "KWAK!"
Now this is the last thing that made me smile! She's right, too! I remember being annoyed when I realized that the animals didn't actually sound like the word for their sound.
what's the last thing that made you smile?
From the men's sabre final: [link]
I'm pretty sure it's mostly camera angle mixed with a bit of "caught at an odd high-speed moment", but the pose is straight from one of those ridiculously bendy silent-film clowns.
I remember being annoyed when I realized that the animals didn't actually sound like the word for their sound.
You mean like how the cow doesn't go "moo", but more like möö?
Very cute.
Gymnastics fans - did you guys see this piece on overtraining and the US team?
You mean like how the cow doesn't go "moo", but more like möö?
Yes! And a cat doesn't say "meow" but more like rIA-OAWw.
Reading other people's posts here made me smile. There has been a lot of bitter laughter around my office today, but I don't think that counts.
No one in my office except for the guy who just graduated from college knew what an LOLcat was. Even after I showed them, they said they had never seen one! I am shocked! Also, sometimes I talk in LOLcat, and they must think I am crazy, not funny!
I'm sure I posted here at the time, but I couldn't believe our IT person didn't know about the LOLcats! After she was showing me funny pictures of her cat!!
She's right, too! I remember being annoyed when I realized that the animals didn't actually sound like the word for their sound.
They did a funny piece in the Comics Journal once about the conventions of animal noises in different countries.
Because France and Germany and Italy don't transliterate their animal noises into anything like "Bark! Bark!" or "Moo!"
I vaguely remember there being an example of a German cartoon with the cow making the noise: "rumpelknorrr"
Dogs tend to say "Wow wow!" in other countries or "Whuff!"
As if!
cat = miaou
dog = wouah! wouah!
cow = meuh
rooster = cocorico
duck = coin coin
So much more accurate (except the rooster, that is whack).