I still have the bowl that used to be put in front of me in my high chair.
It had a picture and a rhyme, both twee,
and without looking I could recite the words for you,
or looking, show you where my spoon wore away the picture.
Max
On 02/12/2013, at 5:48 PM, Mark Weiss wrote:
> So why wouldn't the kid just scrape the broccoli off the plate so he can get to the story?
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