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To: bagster

Your absolutely right. It’s the way they choose to say it first that will stick, and it will become a cherished name. My 30 yr plus kids still call them bompa and namma, which they invented when first learning to speak.
My grandkids all have 4legs and a tail so i guess i will have to wait for the first one that doesn’t speak by whining in excitement when they see me.
Enjoy and heres hoping your humor skills are also passed on!


996 posted on 09/21/2021 7:11:08 AM PDT by Ckcpossum
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To: Ckcpossum; bagster
Your absolutely right. It’s the way they choose to say it first that will stick, and it will become a cherished name.

Yep. My little sister's first grandchild pronounced gramma as "dunno". So let it be written. All the grands now call her that. And I'm sure the recently born GGrand will call her the same.

With mine it's "Pappa Tango". Damn straight.

1,180 posted on 09/21/2021 5:25:39 PM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the left, truth is right-wing extremism.⭐⭐)
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