Here it is, my exclusive hard hitting interview with my three-year-old daughter, Sophia, on how she knows that animals can't talk. (See previous post.)
I have to admit it was one of the toughest interviews I'd ever done. She dodged the question repeatedly, stayed "on message" throughout, and at the end she even snatched away my digital recorder.
Still, I think I got some valuable insight. The mystery may not be solved, but we're getting close.
Listen to the interview.
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What a great interview, Matt! I though you had her on Nemo, but she didn't go for it. She sounds like one smart cookie. I love how she took over the interview at the end - she might have a future in journalism.
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