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Let this be a lesson to you Jogeephus
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 548929" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Wow! She is a cutie-pie. You know when you look at a child who is deep in thought investigating the world I just have always wished I could know what they are thinking. She looks like she is just enthralled in thought. I think age dulls our senses whereas children's senses are so stimulated by the new things they see, hear and taste everyday. Kids amaze me. They are a wonder. If you think I'm wrong about our dull senses I got an experiment for you. Take a tape recorder outside and go about your business with the recorder on. Later that night turn it on and listen. It will amaze you with the sounds you don't hear. I think children hear all of this.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I think I figured out her thoughts. I believe she is saying, "No grandpa the grass ain't ready to cut just yet". ;-) :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 548929, member: 4362"] Wow! She is a cutie-pie. You know when you look at a child who is deep in thought investigating the world I just have always wished I could know what they are thinking. She looks like she is just enthralled in thought. I think age dulls our senses whereas children's senses are so stimulated by the new things they see, hear and taste everyday. Kids amaze me. They are a wonder. If you think I'm wrong about our dull senses I got an experiment for you. Take a tape recorder outside and go about your business with the recorder on. Later that night turn it on and listen. It will amaze you with the sounds you don't hear. I think children hear all of this. Edit: I think I figured out her thoughts. I believe she is saying, "No grandpa the grass ain't ready to cut just yet". ;-) :lol: [/QUOTE]
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