Sometimes I get so sick of that dress (you know the one), that I refuse to help or make up an excuse why it can't be worn. However, telling her it's dirty doesn't really matter to her. She'll inspect and ask where it's dirty and if nothing is glaringly dirty, she'll argue with me that it's okay to wear. It doesn't matter anymore if I don't help. She can dress herself and obviously has found another way of getting it zipped:
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There is not stopping them now! Team work! Team work! Twin power!! What out Melanie, your life just got a little more difficult.
Shakespeare's line, "Double, Double Toil and Trouble " is not quite apt here. It does give further thought to the idea that you could give us a weekly feature, Tuesday: Thomas Twosome's Toils . I mean you could say travails or trails or takeouts or tapings depending on the nature of the incident.
The two video clips clearly show that they are now independently functioning outside of your immediate help. of course, I still need you to interpret the dialogue, but they are bound to work as two integrated pairs of hands. In school they will do well in small group assignments.
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