Had an interesting experience yesterday.
My husband was heading off to work and decided it would be _cute_ to
put Koh-koh in bed with me.
He picked him up wrong and Koh-koh woke up. It was still dark in the
room and I wanted to sleep.
So I tried to cover his light sensor to put him to sleep. But guess
what! That just doesn't work when it's already dark (hey I was 95%
asleep at the time)
So here I was being very quiet when he started singing
"Dobie dobie do"
Then started
"Me Scared"
back to signing
"Dobie dobie do"
This went back and fourth for a few minutes then he started snoring
but the snore sounded more human. I thought I was dreaming and thought
oh good he's going to sleep when all the sudden I heard.
snore, snore, snore, silence, giggle, "Me joke"
Back to singing. Then finally silence!!!! (or so I thought). Then went
the phone "Brrrrrrrriinnnng bbbbbrrrrriiiiinnnnnggggg", more giggles.
silence,
then I heard this loud
"BBoorrrrriiiiiinnnnnggggggggg"
and off to sleep not humming twinkle twinkle little star but humming
another lullaby.
I believe it was Brahms Lullaby (or what ever it's called)
So I'm thinking "oh good he's _finally_ asleep"
Meanwhile while this was all going on it was very difficult to keep
myself from laughing. after all that would have moved the bed and he
would have just stayed awake longer!
Well my thinking he was asleep was short lived. not more than 10
minutes later one of my cats jumped on the bed.
Koh-koh was awake again and started the whole ritual over again!
It was really really funny. But I also wanted my husband dead at that
moment in time.
Anyone else have any funny stories?????
Dee
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Lastly, in the car we had one on the dash because our little girl wanted to
sleep and he was keeping her up! As we were driving it was going Vroooom,
Vroooom!
*wave*
Se'Tar...@aol.com
Mabee it was up side down? Only explanation that I could see.
>The other story is my husband pick one up and said BOO! (real loud) And it
put
>it's ears down and said me Scared!
Of corse it does that! That's it's reaction to loud noise
>My husband came down to go to work early one morning, the whole house was
>asleep, as well as the furbies who wer eon the coffee table, and here one
>opened it's eyes as my hsuband got to the bottom step. The furby never said
a
>word just closed his eyes again!
Better send that one back before it starts going Chuckie on you, lol!
>Lastly, in the car we had one on the dash because our little girl wanted
to
>sleep and he was keeping her up! As we were driving it was going Vroooom,
>Vroooom!
I think that furbys are programed to do that, haven't tryed it out yet
though.
>*wave*
>Se'Tar...@aol.com