This just in. A young child of approximately two and a half years of age has unintentionally surpassed the previous world record of beginning every sentence with the word ‘what’. The world record in this age group does allow for repetition, and this child used that clause to a great extent. For example:
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
Child: “Daddy, what are you doing?”
Father: “I’m eating an apple.”
The exhausted father of this extraordinary child could not get a word in edgewise to comment.
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