I'm attempting to coin two phrases: In the same vein as "a pride of lions" and "a murder of crows," I've created two new groups: A scream of girls and a destruction of boys. ... Thoughts?
My grandsons (3 years old) are into the Beatles. We watch old videos of their performances on youtube. A "scream of girls" certainly applies.
Regarding a "destruction of boys" ... that phrase aptly describes the condition of our playroom after the twins leave for the day (of course, grandpa helps with that destruction).
I once asked MY WIFE if she thought whether the screams of little girls at play were hereditary or environmental. It was her opinion that they were mostly hereditary, but encouraged by the environment. Thoughts?
Great phrases.
ReplyDeleteMy grandsons (3 years old) are into the Beatles. We watch old videos of their performances on youtube. A "scream of girls" certainly applies.
Regarding a "destruction of boys" ... that phrase aptly describes the condition of our playroom after the twins leave for the day (of course, grandpa helps with that destruction).
Yep.
ReplyDeleteThat's really accurate.
Then you have "The zombification of parents" right afterwards...
Perfect.
ReplyDeleteI once asked MY WIFE if she thought whether the screams of little girls at play were hereditary or environmental. It was her opinion that they were mostly hereditary, but encouraged by the environment. Thoughts?