October 25, Baconator return trip
October 25th, 2009 | by TJ |“Oh, please, tell me what the song is about?”
“… It’s about drugs.”
“Oh, thank you! Every single time this song comes on and you tell me that, I am so grateful.”
“You know what? From now on? I’m going to tell you that every single time this song comes on.”
“Oh? And how is that different from the entirety of our relationship so far?”
“Over time, I eventually would have stopped. But now? Now I’m going to be THAT GUY.”
“You’re going to be THAT GUY? You’re deciding to be THAT GUY? PLEASE. Your entire personality is THAT GUY.”
“… Yes I am. I am THAT GUY. You need to face it. You are marrying THAT GUY.”










By Brien on Oct 26, 2009
Cole has started asking “What’s this song about?” for every song that’s on the radio (he really just wants to know the name of the song). I thought it was hilarious to answer “drugs” every time (especially since he asked about “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and “Lithium,” so I think I was at least being accurate). Lisa did not find it quite so humorous that I was telling our 2-year-old that all the songs on the radio are about drugs. I guess the truth counts for nothing anymore.
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By Delicia on Oct 26, 2009
This makes me think of me and my kids. Over the years I’ve gotten fed up with TELLING them what I’m making for dinner, and then not 20 min later they come up to me, “what’s for dinner?” I finally started answering “Poison”. So now that’s my standard answer every time they ask me. Every Day. It never gets old because it frustrates the crap out of them, “no REALLY mom, what’s for dinner??!” :)
-Del
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By Brien on Oct 27, 2009
It’s nice when you can frustrate your children. They do it enough to you that I think turnabout is fair play :)
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