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Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.


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24 Jan 2020, 11:47 pm

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Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it these days.


I make sound effects all the time.
The weirdest looks are when I sing instrumental parts of music, or say "Rugggg!!" in public.

I think we're soul sisters.


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24 Jan 2020, 11:47 pm

blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.



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24 Jan 2020, 11:50 pm

i'm prone to saying "yamanama" and "yeeISH-oh!" (last one is rough phonetic japanese for "energy"). i say the latter phrase when i hafta force myself up off my tuchas and to get back to work.



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24 Jan 2020, 11:53 pm

IsabellaLinton wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it these days.


I make sound effects all the time.
The weirdest looks are when I sing instrumental parts of music, or say "Rugggg!!" in public.

I think we're soul sisters.


Haha, mayhaps!

My siblings do this too.

The most is my (one year younger) brother, he even does random extreme movements without really thinking, like he twirled in public like a ballerina several times right after I told him NOT to do anything embarrassing.

I can control that much better, but his are really random and really extreme.

He once perched on the back of my armchair (when i was in third trimester) ... when everyone was talking... and my chair, nearly tipped me all the way back. If i hadn't reacted quickly, i could have fallen out the window behind me with him.
This is a big, tall, strong 20-something I'm talking about! LOL


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24 Jan 2020, 11:54 pm

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Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


Oh no! I hope she realized it wasn't an intended reference.


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25 Jan 2020, 12:10 am

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auntblabby wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


Oh no! I hope she realized it wasn't an intended reference.

well it is not like you'll have to meet her again.



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25 Jan 2020, 12:14 am

Yes I will, she brings her daughter weekly to the hospital for swim lessons, the same as I do.
Hospital..the swim lessons are actually meant for special needs, but not exclusive to that. Many of the kids have no diagnosis and are just NT kids, whose parents come because of the proximity, and some act weird around my son who's very very obviously ASD, when he runs around and touches their hand to say hello or makes a lot of singing noises.


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25 Jan 2020, 12:28 am

auntblabby wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


That's bunga bunga, not booga booga.


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25 Jan 2020, 12:29 am

blooiejagwa wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


Oh no! I hope she realized it wasn't an intended reference.


Too late, she's already told everyone that you're hilarious and always have killer filthy jokes.


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25 Jan 2020, 12:32 am

funeralxempire wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


That's bunga bunga, not booga booga.

depends on the joke teller, some say "Ooga booga!" instead.



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25 Jan 2020, 12:36 am

auntblabby wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
blooiejagwa wrote:
Booga booga (i kept saying this yesterday while preparing my kid for the swimming pool, and another mom seemed kind of weirded out by it) .. i don't know why i say it, these days, in between normal sentences.

FYI, that ["booga booga!"] is the punchline of a very dirty joke, that your swimming pool acquaintance may have heard.


That's bunga bunga, not booga booga.

depends on the joke teller, some say "Ooga booga!" instead.


Many people butcher jokes, often unwittingly.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunga_bunga

If anyone wants the joke:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Jokes/comments ... nga_bunga/


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25 Jan 2020, 12:42 am

The word hilarious looks strange to my eyes.

I wouldn't mind being called Hillary and changing my name to that since my brother said I act like the one on Fresh Prince did. She's supposed to be stupid and entitled and has been given everything in life, and her dad forgives her easily.

I don't think the dad was at all strict --though the show writers make everyone talk as if he is fearsome. He isn't in the slightest.

In fact he is quite laidback and lets them do way more than normal heads of the families do.

He was actually the one getting taken advantage of by everyone, including by Will who was a very bad nephew. But he was funny at least.

The butler took the most advantage of the dad. They only made him a butler because of the accent. In reality butlers have a very strict code of honour and conduct, and it runs in families. You can trust them more because the families have been linked together so long.

My grandfather had a 'batman' - that's what they called him. I always thought it was an actual Batman (person got dressed like Batman, to help them in times of danger) until my mom explained way later. But the army gave him that.

He also had a dog with golden fur from the army. My mom loved him.
She was balanced then. It is weird how my mom only became yuckily religious after having 2 kids. I

think the Middle East environment + my dad always annoying her, influenced her.
B ut mostly it was her big sister, as she only had her to look up to. Actually then everyone changed because the mindset of everyone changed from wars. It's funny how the World Wars didn't change anyone the way these other ones did, even though those were at a larger scale.


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