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Thursday, September 18, 2008

You make the call



North American cultures collide daily in our house, and I'm seeking the undisputed wisdom of internet surfer for a ruling. What is the proper name of this advanced swinging maneuver?

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

under dog

PFiles said...

Dipsy-Doodle?

Ana said...

Under Dog

Anonymous said...

Under dog, no question. Karin, I love you but you are overruled.
Sarah

Anonymous said...

i back you up karin--clearly underDUCK!
tree

Natalie said...

Andrew and I just had this discussion the other day. He says "under ducky" and I say "run under". Run under makes so much more sense.

Anonymous said...

under-duck. i remember the dumb kids calling it under-dog. no offense intended.

geoff

Anonymous said...

Under Duck

francine said...

under dog, of course :)

(although "under duck" does make more sense)

Russ said...

Im amazed at the number of responses to this post. To me, it is just a goofball pushing his kid on a swing.

Lesley said...

In Ohio they call it an "under dog," though I always grew up calling it a "Superman," I believe.

mark zac said...

I say under duck, my wife says under dog and my nieces say under pants.

Karate Mom said...

under dog

OH,and I hate the word verification thing! My word this time is "osgcsgwq"...that's just confusing!

Adam Mirkes said...

Karin, we continue to pray for you.

Karate Mom said...

By the way, is Preston on crack? I thought he was a marathon Iron man guy? What's with this "dipsy doodle" stuff? Whassa matta wit him?

Eraina said...

I was going to say run under, but then underdog and superman both sounded familiar.

Anonymous said...

It's looks like a baby gauntlet to me.