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I once bought a nephew [then about 3] Play-Doh and his mother actually
liked that [she had things sorted out to control any mess]. Yeah, well, I suspect she was just being gracious. The thing about Play-Doh is, you blink your eyes, and bingo! It's ground into the carpet and impossible to get out. Sherry |
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I once bought a nephew [then about 3] Play-Doh and his mother actually
liked that [she had things sorted out to control any mess]. Yeah, well, I suspect she was just being gracious. The thing about Play-Doh is, you blink your eyes, and bingo! It's ground into the carpet and impossible to get out. Sherry |
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"Bob M" wrote in message
... Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob -- Somewhere in Texas a village is missing it's idiot. ANYONE but Bush in 2004! A harmonica? Small, inexpensive, highly portable - "music" wherever the kid goes Sam |
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"Bob M" wrote in message
... Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob -- Somewhere in Texas a village is missing it's idiot. ANYONE but Bush in 2004! A harmonica? Small, inexpensive, highly portable - "music" wherever the kid goes Sam |
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"Bob M" wrote in message
... Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob -- Somewhere in Texas a village is missing it's idiot. ANYONE but Bush in 2004! A harmonica? Small, inexpensive, highly portable - "music" wherever the kid goes Sam |
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On Thu, 27 May, Bob M wrote:
Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob My parents bought me a drum set when I was three (I am the oldest child -- they didn't know any better). They had their choice of an inexpensive set with a metal drumhead or a more costly set with a standard drumhead. They figured the metal one would last longer so that was the choice they made. They soon figured out that a drum with a metal drumhead is unlikely to break on its own. No wonder the standard one was more! My mother told me this story when I was an adult. Along with the part about my father "accidentally" stepping on it. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Thu, 27 May, Bob M wrote:
Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob My parents bought me a drum set when I was three (I am the oldest child -- they didn't know any better). They had their choice of an inexpensive set with a metal drumhead or a more costly set with a standard drumhead. They figured the metal one would last longer so that was the choice they made. They soon figured out that a drum with a metal drumhead is unlikely to break on its own. No wonder the standard one was more! My mother told me this story when I was an adult. Along with the part about my father "accidentally" stepping on it. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Thu, 27 May, Bob M wrote:
Hey all, I know Christmas is a long way off but I like to start shopping early. Anyway I have 2 nephews belonging to 2 different brothers of mine. One is 3 and the other is 2. Being single and not having kids, I thought it would be fun to buy the 3 year old a set of drums for Christmas. Much to my brother's dismay, my nephew loves them. And they make a lot of noise. Well this year it's the 2 yoa's turn. My other brother says I will be banned from his house (not really) if his son gets drums too. So instead of drums, what else can I get him that makes a lot of noise? I thought of a kiddie guitar with a loud amplifier but I'm open to any ideas. Actually this is going to be more fun than I thought it would. Bob My parents bought me a drum set when I was three (I am the oldest child -- they didn't know any better). They had their choice of an inexpensive set with a metal drumhead or a more costly set with a standard drumhead. They figured the metal one would last longer so that was the choice they made. They soon figured out that a drum with a metal drumhead is unlikely to break on its own. No wonder the standard one was more! My mother told me this story when I was an adult. Along with the part about my father "accidentally" stepping on it. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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