It's all semantics I guess!
On the way home from preschool I asked Brian what he would like for lunch, and this is what Brian said, "Do you have tuna?" I said, "yes." Brian said, "Oh good, I loooove tuna. I say I don't like fish but I was just being knocked over. I like tuna fish. I don't like fish without the tuna, it just knocks me over. Fish without tuna feels so yucky on my tongue." Apparently Brian thinks that "tuna" is something you put on fish. Maybe the next time I cook scrod I'll tell him that I've put some "tuna" on it. Maybe he'll eat it??
He's happily eating his tuna sandwich right now. :-) (ps, I... have no idea what "knocked over" means.
2 comments:
I am with Brian on this one. I also love tuna fish, but not fish.
Maybe someday someone could try to
fool me, so I'd eat fish.
It really just knocked me over, I love that phrase I'm going to use it all the time now thanks to Brian.
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