Dadadadadadadada
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
 
Advanced search
MATCHING GROUPS



more...
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

found 4 articles for 0.302 sec
> > Sounds fun.  And, how did it turn out?  Did you best Micky's > > vocals?  ;) > > we played the 9 or 10 grateful dead songs first, got rightly sauced as > it was my first time in five years without the little one upstairs and > so we got a little crazy to say the least.... > > I loved the dadadadadadadada part, but by the coffee kisses, whatever, > I couldnt keep up....the final last train     

Group: alt.music.monkees · Group Profile · Search for Dadadadadadadada in alt.music.monkees
Author: Her Majesty
Date: May 2, 2008 16:16

Sounds fun.  And, how did it turn out?  Did you best Micky's vocals?  ;) we played the 9 or 10 grateful dead songs first, got rightly sauced as it was my first time in five years without the little one upstairs and so we got a little crazy to say the least.... I loved the dadadadadadadada part, but by the coffee kisses, whatever, I couldnt keep up....the final last train refrain
Show full article (0.93Kb) · Show article thread
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 14:37:10 -0000, "John Dean" <john-dean@fraglineone.net> wrote: >Sara Lorimer wrote: >> Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote: >> >>> According to the sources I found, the etymology of "Dad" is probably >>> baby-talk. Most of the "baby-talk" words that I can think of are a >>> child's attempt to pronounce some other word. So what word was >>> attempted that came     

Group: alt.music.monkees · Group Profile · Search for Dadadadadadadada in alt.music.monkees
Author: garciyalater
Date: Apr 28, 2008 16:07

John Dean wrote: Sara Lorimer wrote: Tony Cooper <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote: According to the sources I found, the etymology of "Dad" is probably baby-talk. Most of the "baby-talk" words that I can think of are a child's attempt to pronounce some other word. So what word was attempted that came out "Dad"? "Dya-dya-dya-dya-dya-dya-dya-dya
Show full article (0.82Kb) · Show article thread
    

Group: alt.usage.english · Group Profile · Search for Dadadadadadadada in alt.usage.english
Author: Peter Duncanson
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:54

Show full article (0.64Kb) · Show article thread
    

Group: alt.usage.english · Group Profile · Search for Dadadadadadadada in alt.usage.english
Author: Robert Lieblich
Date: Jan 8, 2007 15:39

Show full article (0.93Kb) · Show article thread