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Billy Lick a Lolly.
Tags for this video have been changed from 'electric company, billy, molly, lilly, polly, dolly' to 'electric company, billy, molly, lilly, polly, dolly, 70s' - edited by swampgirl
The Baby Map Wizard
"Too bad these parents are like 1/1000 in my generation (20-30 yr/old)."
No judgement!
But what you said was too true.
"Lilly" - let her grow.
I live very near gang-bang street, so I'm a little jaded that way, but I know that most of those kids were not raised...that way. I've drunk beers with their mothers, but the power of the "hood" reigned.
I don't know how to fix things...I just know they're fucked up...and we should at least try to fix them.
The Baby Map Wizard
"Did that kid insist its Mehico and not Mexico? Or was she just not able to pronounce the 'x'?"
I didn't notice that, but you might be right.
I thought that she seemed to like certain names that sounded good in her mouth. Mexico, India, China, Spain, Turkey.... Or maybe she liked those words because she was finally able to make her mouth evoke the right sounds, the same sounds as mom and dad.
She also seemed to like the clapping and the interaction with her mother.
Stuff like this makes me start to try to peel away the various layers of meaning, to Lilly and to her parents.
I’ve also noticed that girls seem to be more verbal but also more physical when the physical activity is somehow coordinated with one or many other people: hand games, jump rope, dance.
(Boys are physical too, but the coordination always seems to serve some confrontational goal, to beat another team, for instance.)
The way her little finger would poke at the tiny countries on the map with such precision just cracked me up.
The Baby Map Wizard
Oh, that's awesome. She's the anti-Miss South Carolina!
Go Lilly!
Karate dancing with the losers
No, antimatter, this guy does not have a real placard pasted upon his forehead, but knowing what to look for, one can plainly see "loser", emblazoned across his, no-rhythm havin', embarrassment to all anglos, lilly-white, cracker-fied ass!!!
And, you are correct, those mentalities do not die out, Americans take pride in developing them even further, to become, lawyers, bankers, doctors, and politicians.......
Can you not see the loser in yourself???? And the winner!!!
antimatter......wow. how fetching.....How do you know dw1117 is in or of, America?? Cause you don't sound smart enough to check his/her profile page......how fucking "evolved" you are!!!
Yvonne De Carlo-(1922-2007)-Goodbye, ....Lilly Munster
Yvonne De Carlo, has a career rap sheet, that the whole of Hollow-wood should envy, Known best as Lilly Munster on the popular series, "The Munsters", she was also known as Sephora, the wife of Moses, in Cecil B.'s, "Ten Commandments"....after checkin' her career and praises, she's known by this armchair critic, as one of the awsome all-around divas of her craft...Sophia Loren like even!
A skilled operatically trained singer, she used to moonlight at the Hollywood Bowl, when the place was between big bookings, and regularly, packed the house!
http://imdb.com/name/nm0001119/
In, Criss Cross (1949) here she is as the so-called, ex-wife of this limp-wristed bastard, Burt Lanacaster
Oh yeah, this is the film in which young Tony Curtis made his big screen debut-whew!
Take Your Escalation and Shove It
She doesn't seem to be talking very tough at all to me, just sounds like more lilly-livered dodging with just enough politically advantageous tough-ness.
Lily Allen - LDN
A stefani tag? I mean i guess the back ground beat is similar to a couple of stefani songs, but lilly allen's cd is much better than anything Gwen has come out with in a while. I really really enjoy the song friday night. Which would be a shoe in single if it didn't have some what of a slow opening.