Betsy Bailey

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She’s the best pooper we know!

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Okay, I'm posting this and it's all Marie’s fault. She redid her bathroom this weekend and for whatever kooky reason her tags reminded me that we used to own this video. (Good lord, we probably STILL have it somewhere.) I wanted to see if the song Super Duper Pooper was on YouTube and what do you know??? Someone compiled all the greatest hits into one hilarious five minute video.

I LOVE THE INTERNET.

Eons ago, I got a copy of this video for the girls thinking it would help speed up the potty training process (it didn't) and you would not believe how much they adored this movie. Again and again they wanted to watch it. Which means, alas, I still know all the words to all these songs. <chagrin>

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Written by Betsy

February 20th, 2007 at 3:02 pm

7 Responses to 'She’s the best pooper we know!'

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  1. hahaha..thats hilarious…thanks for sharing!!

    Marie

    20 Feb 07 at 8:28 am

  2. LOL!oh the joys I have to look forward to… *tehehe*

    ●Mami.Rosa●

    20 Feb 07 at 9:07 am

  3. oh dear lord… I am NOT showing that to my child, potty training or no. Because, like yours, she will want to watch is ALL THE TIME.

    SarahMicheleF

    20 Feb 07 at 9:59 am

  4. OMG *pmsl*

    Dee

    20 Feb 07 at 2:16 pm

  5. Hi… just wanted to say the video was hysterical. Thank you for posting it!

    karenandcompany

    20 Feb 07 at 11:19 pm

  6. I understand that not having kids, I am able to maintain a critical distance from some of this, but the guy who sits on the edge of the tub in beret and play flute is just too creepy for me to handle.And wow, she used a lot of toliet paper on that bear. If the Charmin bear campaign could get a hold of the rights for that…

    Bootsie V.

    23 Feb 07 at 1:50 am

  7. The elfish guy (and the clown) ARE super-creepy! (Did you happen to notice that the clown tells the boys to "fall in" as they line up for their turn at the potty? <snicker>)Alas, all it takes is a season or two of the Teletubbies and parents are forever desensitized to the creepiness factor used to target the toddler set.

    beba

    23 Feb 07 at 2:59 pm

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