Every Daddy Needs A Daddle



Sure you don't need a Daddle to ride your daddy, but you don't technically need at saddle to ride a horse either, but it certainly helps. Besides, it's never to early to teach the importance of using proper equipment for their chosen athletic pursuits.

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My kids prefer Daddy Cow. Sometimes they ride Daddy Horse, Daddy Sheep, Daddy Cat and Daddy Pig. But they generally prefer Daddy Cow. So I give them rides around our home while mooing.

A saddle would be helpful, especially for younger kids. Until a few weeks ago, my 20 month-old had trouble staying on.
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I discussed this with our (teenage) son, and we both incline to the view that a lot of these fine disinctions between genres are more imaginary than real.
Personally, I think a lot of it is self-indulgent people who kid themselves that what they're doing is "different" and justifies a new name when it's just derivative. But then I'm an old git who can't get to grips with modern "music".
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You can say labels don't mean anything all you want, but every one of those songs sounds different and fits in their genre distinction. Also, they're missing the outrun/futuresynth genre.
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