Toby Keith’s You Ain’t Much Fun
Katie: Why did he quit drinking, Mommy?
Me: Because his wife was getting mad at him.
Katie: Why is he upset?
Me: Because his wife is making him work now.
Explaining song lyrics to children is so tedious I try to avoid it as much as possible. Next on the radio…
Katie: What’s a ring of fire?
silence
Katie: I think it’s a bunch of rings and there’s a fire…
Billy: It’s a circle, Katie, and it’s on fire.
brief silence
Katie: I think he must know stop, drop and roll, so he’ll be okay.
Yes, let’s remember that advice, dear, when you begin dating. Things getting a bit too passionate? Just stop, drop, and roll. You may have some grass stains, and possibly a dent in that chastity belt your father has picked out for you, but you’ll be okay.
HILLARIOUS!!>>I love the literal way children see and hear everything. So sweet. 🙂
Oh my goodness, that’s hallarious! My kids haven’t really cross the threshold… sounds like I’ll be in for it whenever that happens.
Time to bust out the Veggie Tales Silly Songs CDs for the car? ROFLMBO!!!>My DD has a habit of “mis-hearing” lyrics, which also results in very interesting discussions!
LOVE starting my day with a chuckle! *Smile*>>(Found my way here via Renee over at Crazy Acres! I like your blog!)
<>All my Exes Live in Texas<> is usually good for twenty questions…>>…but I think about the songs I sang as a kid from Johnny Cash to innuendo-laden Fifties music to polka music with great lyrics like “I don’t want her, you can have her, she’s too fat for me…hey!” I wasn’t too corrupted…
Bwahahahaahahahahhaa. I’m going to have to remember that.