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- I've never heard such an insightful analysis of the benefits of droopy drawers in all my life.
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- It is also well know that some twins develop their own twin language and use it to talk with each other. Some grow out of it; for others, might lead to delays in language development. We have twins. They did not develop their own language, but they learned - at about the age of the children here - to make each other laugh. It went on for minutes each time. Enjoy and be blessed.
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- They were talking about how bad the Knicks have been playing... =]
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- Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh at their intellectual best.
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- If you live long enough, this is what you revert back to. Oh well, they look happy!
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- Kids are really amazing no matter what age..
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- Lots of babies can 'converse' like this - even cats will try to hold a 'conversation' if you ask them a question, like some of them will try to 'answer' you.
But this is cute, since they're twins ... you can't help but wonder what it is they're trying to say or what they think the other is saying. But the big one sure seems to crack up the little one up (without the sock) :) - Reply to this comment
- Too cute. Where is your other sock? da da da da has it. :)
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- I believe the whole conversation is about the missing sock.
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- It looks more like they are just trying to imitate one another.
However, my brother recalls being able to speak to me when he could not yet talk. I myself, was 3 when he was 1, so I don't have much memory of these times, but there are a few spots here and there that I can remember. None of them involve speaking, but one of them happens right before my brother recalls us speaking. I know this because he remembers what I remember, plus a little after that.
I am 16 months older than him, making us Irish Twins... - Reply to this comment

