Samba dancing baby
Posted by dulwichmum on Tue 22 June 2010
Everything is relative you know.
This jolly clip is the viral de jour, doing the rounds on the internet – how sweet!
In Brazil, the ability to do the samba is considered to be a valuable life skill… bless!
Did you notice the hip thrusting? HE IS WEARING A NAPPY!!!
We live in Dulwich.
Picture my darling 8 year old boy Max, playing the violin (wipes tear from eye). He is Grade 3 you know, no really (looks serious).
Did you know that the ability to fine tune and apply oneself to a hobby at such a high level, at such a young age (sniff), to display such manual dexterity – medical schools adore that kind of thing! I can just picture it on the UCAS forms!
He will make a fabulous surgeon. Clearly!
Why does he cry like a girl at the sight of blood (stomps foot).
The neighbour’s new doglet has really found his voice and he is driving us all mad. I could kick that little Yorkshire terrorist, make no mistake…
I am getting one of my heads.

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Dawn/LittleGreenFingers said,
I have watched Grey’s Anantomy and it appears that the ability to Samba and cry like a girl are at least as important as manual dexterity.
However, if he wishes to become a fictional Victorian detective, then the violin will prove invaluable – as will a penchant for opium.
dulwichmum said,
Sweet Dawn,
Let us work with the assumption that I would prefer The Boy Wonder to avoid the use of recreational drugs. I am enrolling him in Samba lessons in the morning. He can be a physician!
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