The real deal, nunya, Cousin It

I was telling my mom about the new bakugans (little magnetic creatures that fold up into a ball, but when they hit something metal, spring to life) Brandon has now.  She reminded me of when Brandon would ball up pieces of paper and tell us those were his bakugans.  They were his cheap version.  She said it was so sad that he had to resort to paper versions.  Now he has some to call his very own.
Dave has a phrase he uses for me when I ask him questions, “Nunya” as in “None ya business.”  He thinks he is so funny.  Anyways, tonight, I wanted to watch a movie, since we have three to redeem on pay per view.  Dave and I had agreed on a chick flick only because it stars a “hot” actress that he wouldn’t mind seeing 🙂  So, Brandon, ever easedropping, asked, “What movie are you going to watch?”  Dave responded, “Nunya.”  It was our inside joke.  He then left to give Peyton a bath.  Brandon kept playing, but then looked up at me and whined, “Mommy, One of such diseases happens to brand viagra pfizer be prostate disease. To save money on your cheapest viagra http://www.cbs.tc/ hair care drugs, you will need to find a cheap generic shop for Propecia Finasteride. The person regains every aspect of life that many people live today without prescription for viagra medical insurance. Elective Cosmetic surgery: Elective Cosmetic Surgery is opted by individuals who wish to have some changes or levitra sales improvements made to their appearance. I wanna watch ‘Nunya’.”  I couldn’t stop laughing even just relaying the story to Dave.
Peyton’s hair is pretty out of control when it’s just washed.  I don’t put her hair up after a bath, since I want it to rest, after being in rubber bands all day long.  Her “bangs” now reach down to beneath her nose.  She looks a bit like Cousin It.  Occasionally she will get tired of it, and tries to wipe the hair away with both hands.  I remember seeing Mckayla do the same when she was about Peyton’s age.  It’s funny, because Dave thinks she looks so girly when she does it.  She doesn’t get it all either, even when using her entire hand to whisk hair away.  Dave’s mom really wants us to cut her hair.  I don’t want bangs just because we have to maintain them.  Dave only knows how to cut boy hair, and I don’t want to have to keep taking her in.  She does respond nicely to the command, “Clear your hair.”  She will oblige and whisk away what she can.

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