We’re practically soulmates.” He grinned but it soon faltered when he saw his girlfriend flinch.
Cinder glared as well but nonetheless used the word too because Thorne losing- wass indeed rare, “So why is he losing?” “Rarely,” Jacin interjected which earned him a glare from the receiver and a soft teasing punch from Winter. Both aspects he’d given up for his new life, but he still knew what it was!Ĭinder sighed, “Great, so Thorne’s not stupid-” His memory railed back to the moments he had gambled away his earnings to gain enough univs for fuel and other times for more intimate gestures. “I know that was a king!” Throne grumbled under his handsome breath. Goliath who? Go.“Yes, Thorne-friend that was indeed what we call a king.”
What husband or sigificant other can compete with the likes of an Anthony with his brooding eyes, toothy-too white smile, and his disarming Aussie accent, or a Greg with his cute little cockeyed, smirky grin? And let's not forget Captain Feathersword.how about that guy? woman feeling trapped at home with the munchkins wouldn't get weak and vulnerable while some pirate with knee-high leather boots, a patch over one eye, and a giant "feather sword" (more metaphor) prances around.thrusting his hips and gyrating around like one of the Chippendales! And once you get those songs in your head.singing them over and over, you're doomed! Should I allow my kids to continue watching or put a channel blocker on that allows viewing only when I'm home to moderate? LOL!! While spending some time at home with my sick 5-year old son.and spending quite a few hours watching the Disney channel, I've concluded that these songs are simply sexual metaphor (e.g.-Prince's "Little Red Corvette") guised as sing-a-long kid's songs.
Well ladies.after stumbling upon this blog site searching for a piece of Dvorak music from an episode of Little Einsteins, my worst fears have been confirmed: The Wiggles are a conspiracy against all married and divorced men! Pitching themselves as a kids show, they secretly hypnotize and seduce stay at home moms, nannies, daycare providers, and even grandmothers with their cute songs extolling the virtues of "Fruit Salad.Yummy Yummy" as well as the likes of "Big Red Car". We now return to our regularly scheduled programming. For a better idea of just how very engaging and adorable Emily Yeung is (I just want to SQUEEZE her), look: That link is the official site and has the incredibly catchy theme song which I now sing all day long, but the animation is just unbelievably horrible.
Very entertaining, but good Lord, how much TV do their kids watch?Īlthough I too admit an inordinate fondness for Emily Yeung. In the process of searching for the damn Dvorak piece, I ran across this blog. This might be worse than harboring feelings for Greg Wiggle. I can’t decide if it’s the dorky glasses, or the gorgeous laugh lines. I was happy to discover this but it did not ameliorate my desire for a mimosa.Īlso, I fear I am developing a completely inappropriate crush on this guy who sings about worms, and wanting to be a puppy dog, between episodes of “Little Einsteins” and “Mickey Mouse’s Clubhouse”: I was trying to place the music they used in this morning's episode, “ Melody the Music Pet.” I wasn’t paying attention during the show because Seg was whining about waffles and Terzo was tantrumming about waffles, and, well, I was dreaming of a giant mimosa. Things you learn while watching "Little Einsteins" with your sick kids (which I am not entirely sure Playhouse Disney WANTS you to learn):