My 3 year old singing "The Victors"
Did you add that to the auto-neg list?
could eat an apple through a chain link fence. Looks like someone has been using their Crest Whitestrips though.
As for the video, that's very cute! I can't wait to have children of my own someday, for exactly this reason...well, and to train them to go get things for daddy from the fridge...
Cute. But leave the muscle shirt to the kid.
Comments like this are unnecessary and self-indgulent. Stop being an asshole and enjoy the video.
Let's see, two accounts banned your current one in Bolivia.
Tread lightly, poor soul.
If I'm in Bolivia, how am I posting? Booyah!
I'm saying I like the kid but the Dad may want to switch to a short sleeve :0
It's unnecessary. Somebody is sharing a cool video of their kid, and all you offer is a negative comment criticizing his attire. Come on.
The irony here is tremendous
It is if you don't understand what the word "irony" means.
Maybe it was warm? I wear almost exclusively tank tops during the summertime.
In LA...
indulgent*
Very cute ... nice video!
Cute kid! You're raising them the right way young!
Start'em young and hope for the best!! Go Blue!!
Cute! Related:
I've now decided to make this a compilation post:
Really? That third girl doesn't even come close to getting it right. Her father should be ashamed.
Now you're just flat out trolling.
I am not. If he's trying to say that that girl is better than the one in this thread, he's wrong. This girls gets the lyrics right. She doesn't.
Very cute video, and she's well on her way to having it completely down too. That is some good MGoParenting!
No it's not. The guy is wearing the wrong shirt!
Honkering heroes indeed. Very cute!!
I knew The Victors at a young age, but age 3? I'm not sure... Very cute and impressive indeed.
This wins the internets for me today.
And quite a smart girl :). She's a future Wolverine! Awesome stuff man!
Adorable
Great parenting. I read somewhere that teaching the Victors song increases a child's chance of enhancing their vocabulary at a faster rate and thus makes them 15% more likely to graduate college.
No, I just made that up but it seems like someone should've said that.
My daughter dropped her first "Go Blue!" at 18 months old, last October the morning of the MSU game; which of course we went on to win.
Coincidence? Just sayin'.