My child, the world's youngest whistler - pic

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My child, the world's youngest whistler - pic

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It was a risky surgery, getting that thing in there, but I had to instill WhOA in my child as early as possible. Looks like it's working!

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JessieK wrote:It was a risky surgery, getting that thing in there, but I had to instill WhOA in my child as early as possible. Looks like it's working!
:)

Maybe. What kind of whistle was it? This is of paramount importance.
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Funny. Congrats. When is this premature whistler due?
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The whistle is a Swayne. The whistler is due on or around April 28th.

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..can you imagine what PITCH that little whistle would play at?

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AAAAAAAAWWWWWWW! That's the cutest thing I've seen in ages.
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:lol:

Poor kid, ruined from the outset. We all know where his/her (do you know yet?) lunch money is going, and it ain't peanut butter sammiches.
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It's nice to see a whistle in the right hands, as opposed to say Dick Cheney or Ahnold, as of late!

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Post by Steven »

Jessie, what a fantastic picture! I love it!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think that looks like a high high high high D (give or take an octave). I was wondering why all the dogs in my neighborhood were squirming like that.

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A naive question from a single man who never had the experience of being with a woman (wife etc.) who was pregnant...does the whistle grow with the child? :D :D :D

It it does, then I think that you might be in trouble Jessie!

And just a whistle! It could have been bagpipes, or a piano accordian :shock:

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MarkB wrote: And just a whistle! It could have been bagpipes, or a piano accordian :shock:
And I thought it was hard enough to sleep when the baby was kicking! Thank heavens my son didn't have access to bagpipes! :boggle:

Sweet picture BTW. Congratulations!

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Post by serpent »

The only way that pic could've been cuter would have been giving Baby a pretty pink (or blue) Polly! :D
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