How To Tell If You Watch A Bit Too Much Children's Television
You're sitting here watching a Friends rerun and it's the episode where Ross gives Marcel away. You hear Ross say, "The San Diego Zoo!" repeatedly and you look up at the tv expecting to see a talking giraffe.
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Thats totally too funny!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a riot! I can understand how you might expect see Melman! San Diego has an awesome zoo! Kids and parents, both, love it!
ReplyDeleteLOL That is tooooo funny!!!!! I LOVE ross and melman!!!
ReplyDeleteBwahahaha!!! I can totally relate.
ReplyDeleteToo Funny! My husband flipped on this episode last night! (Just made me feel old. I had the Rachel haircut when we started dating.)
ReplyDeleteThats too funny and so true!
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you linked your post to IMBD...I haven't seen Madagascar, so I had no idea what you were talking about! ;)
ReplyDeleteHA! I'm glad I'm not the only one. I just did my best King Julian impression in calling my brother-in-law a giant pansy!
ReplyDeleteLOL! We are constantly running Madagascar for the little guy - he goes through spouts of faviorite movies that he has to watch over and over and over. Calls this one his "Yi-ennn booveee" (Lion movie) Too cute!
ReplyDeleteHHHAAA!!! I totally get what you are saying!
ReplyDeleteha love it!
ReplyDeleteLoL, my 3 year old is on a Madagascar kick. He calls it 'Like to move it, move it'. LOL!! At least he's done with 'Skadoosh' (Kung Fu Panda) for now.....
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How funny.
ReplyDeleteMy son has been watching a lot of Madagascar. To the point where I'll sometimes start singing "I like to move it, move it" for no apparent reason.
I think I scared the Target cashier.
I can so relate to this.
ReplyDeleteI can relate.
ReplyDeleteBefore my daughter started school the only way I'd know what day of the week it was, was by watching kiddy shows, mainly the presenter making a song and dance about it.
I also recently rearranged the dvd alcove.*why I have no idea* My kid has more DVD's than I do... How the heck does that happen?