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17 Comments on "Sometimes there’s just no need for music …"
My oldest son added some rock guitar to this and it worked really well. He’s obviously got The Darkness playing in a loop inside his head.
I’d be a bit worried…
I’m glad we know what song it is at least.
Next time maybe I could sing along.
He must have a secret set of headphones there c’monn… You know how techy these kids are nowadays.
Do you reckon that when they put his grommets in that they also implanted his own little radion station?
I like his freestyle moves! Does he breakdance too?
I’m sure he could, but without music
Children learn EVERYTHING from their parents. I’m liking the knee lifts though – that’s a very individual move.
I’m always dancing to the music in my head.
He also does a sort of knee hop move, not filmed here.
my little one loved this so much she made me watch it with her over and over again. Then she tried to give him a kiss. I dunno – her and boys!
He has a fan … that’s great. We could set them up with a web chat … or web kiss.
she would just scare him. She is easily obsessed by boys. It would be messy!
And having met his mum I can see EXACTLY where he gets it from. That’s all I’m saying . . .
You can see where he gets his style and grace? Is that what you’re saying?
What a groovy mover! And a fantastic video.
He saves his groovy moves for home. At parties he pretends he can’t dance!
What I love is Peanut just milling in the background as if this is the most normal thing in the world!
Our lab Lenny is the same, usually licking his backside in nonchelance (or however you spell it!)
I had another – not as good where Peanut was just stood there looking at him as if to say “What the hell?!” and he went up to her and gave her a little shimmy. She wasn’t impressed and wandered off.