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From: hxe@rayssd.UUCP (Heather Emanuel)
Newsgroups: net.kids
Subject: Re: Re: Twins' language (kids' language)
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Date: Wed, 30-Oct-85 18:36:08 EST
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A friend's child, who is amazingly sensitive to others anyway,
has come up with two words that I find myself using constantly:

Hen'-na-don'-nic (phonetic, obviously): Anything used to `cure'
someone's pain.  After my knee operation, she was constantly running
for hennadonnics (toys, flowers, etc.) to lay on my knee.  She's
especially gentle with headaches.

Back'-a-do-nee: A place that's unreachable, as in "the kitty's in
the backadony" (e.g., behind a chair).  I think of it in somewhat
more philosophical terms....

Cute kid quote -  My three-year old cousin talking to my mother after
running away from the ocean spray: "Aunt Maud, wipe away my ocean
tears..."  Awwww

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--Heather Emanuel {allegra, decvax!brunix, linus, raybed2} rayssd!hxe
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