When I was a kid, I thought it was hysterically funny to watch someone upside down as they talked. Picturing their chin as their nose cracked me up every time. My Grandparents lived with us for a time and I remember laying on the couch so that my legs were on the back rest and my head on the floor. I would watch them talk upsidedown. Here is a cute site where you can enjoy holiday music and watch these little faces perform. Watch out for the raspberry at the end of the song. http://sundog.net/carolofthechins/flash/card.swfSaturday, December 12, 2009
Holiday Raspberries
When I was a kid, I thought it was hysterically funny to watch someone upside down as they talked. Picturing their chin as their nose cracked me up every time. My Grandparents lived with us for a time and I remember laying on the couch so that my legs were on the back rest and my head on the floor. I would watch them talk upsidedown. Here is a cute site where you can enjoy holiday music and watch these little faces perform. Watch out for the raspberry at the end of the song. http://sundog.net/carolofthechins/flash/card.swf
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