Is his bagel like his security blanket? Is the bagel Ian's wooby?
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Quote: AndreaLynne @ October 18 2009, 5:29 PM BSTwooby?
I don't know what this is, but I like the sound of it!
Sorry. American slang for what little kids call their security blanket. They can also go by bee-bee, blankie, bee-boo, binkee, bankee, the list goes on. I prefer wooby. Sounds more pitiful.
Awww, like Linus.
My little brother called his blanket "Beak." My son had a Fisher Price bunny like the one below that he carried everywhere until it was tragically lost when he was almost 3. He called it "Bun." I tried to find him another one for a gag Christmas gift a few years ago, but they were selling for $300 on eBay!
At our house, my little guy calls his "Beebee Star." It's fleece and has star shapes cut into it. I'm convinced that Hayden is Linus. Beebee Star is a cape, a jacket, a picnic cloth, a weapon, a car wash, and most recently a Tarzan vine.
Quote: AndreaLynne @ October 18 2009, 5:33 PM BSTSorry. American slang for what little kids call their security blanket. They can also go by bee-bee, blankie, bee-boo, binkee, bankee, the list goes on. I prefer wooby. Sounds more pitiful.
Haha I had a shooshey. :-)
Quote: JuliaC @ October 18 2009, 5:28 PM BSTGlad to see you still have your bagel.
Of course, never leave home without my bagel (but sometimes do without my trousers).
Is this the closest we're going to get to a picture of Ian??
Didn't Fincko tell you that when the weather's nice we're going for a day out in the moores together? It's true. You, Nil, Finck, me, and Gavatron and Graham if they wanna come.
The moors? What moors?
Quote: Nil Putters @ October 18 2009, 6:37 PM BSTThe moors? What moors?
The Roger or the Patrick Moores according to my spelling >_<
But no, these moors:
Well, maybe not 'moors', as such, but y'know.
Quote: Moonstone @ October 18 2009, 6:40 PM BSTThe Roger or the Patrick Moores according to my spelling >_<
But no, these moors:
Well, maybe not 'moors', as such, but y'know.
Will there be walking up hills? I don't do walking up hills. Down, yes. Up, no.
Quote: Nil Putters @ October 18 2009, 6:43 PM BSTWill there be walking up hills? I don't do walking up hills. Down, yes. Up, no.
Damn straight there will
We'll pull you with a rope!
Quote: Moonstone @ October 18 2009, 6:46 PM BSTDamn straight there will
We'll pull you with a rope!
I'll bring my sledge.
Quote: Nil Putters @ October 18 2009, 6:47 PM BSTI'll bring my sledge.
Haha! Or a big pram would be better! Julia might also be able to use it one day *ahem*
Quote: Nil Putters @ October 18 2009, 6:43 PM BSTWill there be walking up hills? I don't do walking up hills. Down, yes. Up, no.
Typical. Southern wimp.