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		<title>By: DrenNotes &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Goweee!</title>
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		<description>[...] Saying adult-type things:  it&#8217;s great when children find their voices, and sometimes they say the cutest things!  My brother&#8217;s first sentence:  &#8220;Bite my sistie&#8217;s bapple.&#8221;  One of my first:  &#8220;I not noxious.&#8221;  Around here, we&#8217;ve heard kitty, puppy, onetwofree, twofee (two feet), mooooom, dad, grandahdee, sddeee (sadie), cohl (cole), haht (hot).  Darling!  Can&#8217;t get enough!  But then there&#8217;s his new favorite.  Note:   he was prompted when saying this.  But now he&#8217;s not.  Everything is &#8220;Gowee!&#8221;  Generally it&#8217;s meant just as a general statement about moving:  Hubby and JJ were watching football on Saturday, and JJ kept yelling, &#8220;Go!  Go!  Goweeeee!&#8221; as the player was running with the ball.  If he&#8217;s done with his food, it&#8217;s time for it to &#8220;gowee&#8221;.  If it&#8217;s time to leave the library, time to &#8220;gowee&#8221;.  Only with the dog does he *really* mean it.  And he means it.  A lot. [...]</description>
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