Goes by the name of (ahem) The Honk.
We don't have cable, so my toddler twins' exposure to children's television is pretty impoverished. Aside from what we get at the public library, they catch an occasional glimpse on hotel TVs when traveling.
After our last trip they started begging and pleading for us to get some "Little Cheese Man" DVDs. It took quite a while to figure out that the Little Cheese Man was actually SpongeBob SquarePants. But, in fact, he does look more like a little cheese man than any sponge the boys have ever seen.
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Little cheese man!! Love it.
Stifling giggles of my own here at my desk Connie - love it!
Amazing what kids (mis)hear. I remember being eight or so and saying my favorite Christmas carol was "O Cowboy be Faithful".
I can't ever hear "Don't Go Chasin' Waterfalls" without hearing my then-8-ish nephew telling my mom his favorite song was "Go Go Jason Waterfalls".
My favorite is still Phoebe on Friends: "Hold me closer, Tony Danza ..."
And when I was a kid I thought "Raindrops (Keep Falling on My Head") was "Raindrops keep falling on my HIP," which struck me as odd even then.
My favorite is still Phoebe on Friends: "Hold me closer, Tony Danza ..."
Which reminds me of (not a song, but), Joey: The point is Moo. It's like a cow's opinion, who cares, it's Moo.
Don't get me started on Friends quotes.
"Go Go Jason Waterfalls".
LOLOLOLOL!
I thought Obla di Obla da contained the lines "Happy as a rafter in the marketplace". I thought it was weird, but I thought maybe the rafter was happy because it was overlooking all the happy families shopping!
And the very pervasive "You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille. 400 children and a crop in the field." I felt so sorry for him, with all those children! I think I thought they ran some sort of orphanage.
At docs office getting ready to be rubber banded. Blood pressure is good. Made the nurse laugh. Any calm/go easy ~Ma would be great. Not used to big things entering that zone.