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Post February 10th, 2004, 2:40 pm

You speak for all Canadians on this subject? :lol: ;)
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Post February 10th, 2004, 2:40 pm

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Post February 12th, 2004, 2:12 pm

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funny cultural thing...in the US, it's the Itsy Bitsy Spider.

lol

My favorite game to play with my kids is to put a blanket over their head (no, not in a torturous way) and walk around the room going, "Where's Sean?", or "Where's Nickus?".

They just sit there giggling their butts off. I've often wondered if they think that I really can't find them. They're probably only laughing because they're thinking, "Whoa, Dad is stupid!".

hahahaha


Actually, depends on their age. I'm not sure when it happens, but up until they develop a certain ammount, kids have no concept of object permanence. If it's not in front of them, it doesn't exist anymore. They may well think you really can't see them.

I know my nephew used to put a blanket over his head and walk around the house after he'd been put to bed by his mom, thinking they couldn't see that he was out of bed. He'd come sneaking quietly down the stairs and tip toe around the house. It was hilarious! :lol:

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Post February 12th, 2004, 2:16 pm

digitalMedia wrote:
You speak for all Canadians on this subject? :lol: ;)


no just the lazy ones

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