So Dawn now has her
So Dawn now has her baby boy at home. Go read how the whole process went. I am sure if you have children this will be far less interesting to you than it was to me.
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Dawn Olsens baby boy is going to be a very large band. You mean you haven’t heard of Dawn Olsens baby boy? Ok, in all fairness to you, Dawn Olsens baby boy is comprised of part of John Olsen and Dawn Olsen, who recently left their big, famous, popular gig with Blogcritics.org, where Dawn Olsen played bass and John Olsen played guitar, sang and shared songwriting duties. There are many different rumors about why they left Blogcritics.org but their site will only say it was a combination of “personal and professional” reasons. Anyway, while this is a huge blow to other children not in the olsen family, it could be a gift to Dawn Olsen fans everywhere. Add in Olsen’s sister Laquisha and drummer Kirk Cameron from the dissolved growing pains and that is the current lineup for Dawn Olsens Baby Boy.
Hilarious dude. I will turn you into an obscure music fan or die trying.
I wish Dawn Olsen’s Baby Boy were a little more melodic and emotional. On the plus side, Dawn Olsen’s Baby Boy screams like David Coverdale.
Like a wet St. Benard trying to come in through the cat door. Sorry, but thinking about a woman giving birth has never been something I thought of as a thing of beauty. Maybe if/when I have a child of my own I will feel differently, but the thought of my woman’s area having to handle a watermelon makes me curl into the fetal position and weep. Before you criticise me and tell me my dad did it for me, keep in mind that I was scouped out with a surgical ladle. Maybe this explains my fascination with soup.
YOU SUCK
Hmm… thanks for the contribution.