Hee hee.
Owen refuses to admit that elephants have tusks instead of horns. "Horns," he says, even if you tell him fifteen times that they are tusks. "Horns."
His mind wants it to be a bee.I've been there, Bob, as in "it's good for me, so there's no calories in it, right? right."
Yeah, the bee daddies are big, but it's the bee mommies you gotta watch out for.Heh.XOA.
You are also a Bee-Daddy! Bob-Daddy!
I am bee-mused
Hahah, cute. <3
My middle has been trying to convince me that 'sometimes we say wolves and sometimes we say bears' when talking about wolves. I'm going to have to use context clues and pray neither is behind me.
Hee hee.
ReplyDeleteOwen refuses to admit that elephants have tusks instead of horns. "Horns," he says, even if you tell him fifteen times that they are tusks. "Horns."
ReplyDeleteHis mind wants it to be a bee.
ReplyDeleteI've been there, Bob, as in "it's good for me, so there's no calories in it, right? right."
Yeah, the bee daddies are big, but it's the bee mommies you gotta watch out for.
ReplyDeleteHeh.
XO
A.
You are also a Bee-Daddy! Bob-Daddy!
ReplyDeleteI am bee-mused
ReplyDeleteHahah, cute. <3
ReplyDeleteMy middle has been trying to convince me that 'sometimes we say wolves and sometimes we say bears' when talking about wolves. I'm going to have to use context clues and pray neither is behind me.
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