My cat has a specific whiny meow when he's hungry and with this giant tiger-striped tabby, he's hungry all the time. My youngest daughter (19 yrs. old) and I were in the kitchen cleaning up after dinner and Charlie, said cat, was at our feet and rubbing and incessantly meowing. Finally, I looked down at him and loudly said, "Geez, Charlie, you sound like a broken record!" and went back to what I was doing. About a minute went by without anyone saying anything - except Charlie, of course, and my daughter asks me, "What does that mean?" "What does what mean?" I asked her. She refers to the statement I made and had no clue what it meant, referred to, etc.



As I explained to her what it meant, I found myself being my dad when he would do the very same thing with me and the questions I would ask him.
She knew what records were and understood the basics of how they worked but couldn't get her head around the concept of the record working but being "broken" at the same time. This is the same child who, at about 7 or 8 yrs. old comes to me one day out of the blue and asks me, "Dad, what does 6 - 7 Central and Mountain mean?"


