"P-Perfect"
When trying to get Alton to try something new to eat, we often say the offered item is "delicious". To futher entice him, we pronounce the word "delicious with a heavy drawn out accent on the "D" so it sounds like "Deeeelicious"
He surprised us the other night by taking this pronunciation one step further and applying it to the word Perfect, which we often use (without heavy emphasis on the "P") to praise him when he's done something in a way that we've coached him to.
"It's PeeePerfect" he said with an impish grin!
He surprised us the other night by taking this pronunciation one step further and applying it to the word Perfect, which we often use (without heavy emphasis on the "P") to praise him when he's done something in a way that we've coached him to.
"It's PeeePerfect" he said with an impish grin!

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