Check these two twin boys

Gary W. Graley

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My wife saw this on youtube, craziest thing I've seen in a long time!

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These guys will most likely be in politics someday!
G2
 
Wonder where they learned that.

"Lets not argue in front of the kids dear" :p
 
I have twin boys, and yes, they had their own language in their infant years. My boys were a tad quieter than that. I would take them into the Home Depot to where the ceiling fan display was, and they would both say, "Deeeeee" every time. I could exit out to garden dept, and them back to fans, and then "Deeee". They were content with their babble, because they had each other, and their own little world. That brings back memories. My twins are almost 14 now.
 
Great video.

Certainly a lot of language code to crack there, both verbal and non, beyond the repetitive cues.

Easy to see the lil' fella on the left is the dominant of the two.
I believe he also fills his pants around the 1:00 minute mark :D

Miss my kids at the toddler stage.
 
It's certainly neat how they communicate, I see a lot of people have
added text to the video so now it's subtitled ;)

G2
 
This is great!! My wife and I are expecting twin boys in June. I cannot wait to show her this.
 
I have Boy / Girl twins turning who turn 13 in July. Man oh man time is flying by faster and faster.
 
Great video.

I think the little fella' on the left is actually Canadian though.... All of his "comments" seem to end in a high tone of voice like they are questions?:D

I have a lot of Canadian friends who talk like that? Even though they are not asking a question, their tone makes it sound like they are??:p:)
 
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