Random: My Gandma can't tell the difference between Toni Braxton and Adele
To her credit, she stopped listening to music in 1979. I like to put my iPod on shuffle when I drive (I can't stand most of the crap on the radio) and Toni Braxton's [i]Just Be A Man About It[/i] started to play.
My Grandma was actually listening (normally she zones out) and she asked, "Who is this?"
I said, "Toni Braxton, this song is almost as old as me."
She quipped, "I didn't know they made this type of music when you were born."
(We have a running joke that I was born in 1940.)
Anyway, the song ends and Adele's [i]When We Were Young[/i] started to play.
Grandma instantly blurted, "Is this that Toni Braxton fella?"
I chuckled and said, "Toni is a woman, and no, this is Adele."
She nodded and said, "This isn't as bad as that Sunday guy."
I said (knowing whom she was referring), "I thought you liked [i]Cant Feel my Face[/i], you were grooving to it earlier."
She said, "Dancing to music and listening to music are two different things."
I just laughed, actually agreeing with her.
My Grandma was actually listening (normally she zones out) and she asked, "Who is this?"
I said, "Toni Braxton, this song is almost as old as me."
She quipped, "I didn't know they made this type of music when you were born."
(We have a running joke that I was born in 1940.)
Anyway, the song ends and Adele's [i]When We Were Young[/i] started to play.
Grandma instantly blurted, "Is this that Toni Braxton fella?"
I chuckled and said, "Toni is a woman, and no, this is Adele."
She nodded and said, "This isn't as bad as that Sunday guy."
I said (knowing whom she was referring), "I thought you liked [i]Cant Feel my Face[/i], you were grooving to it earlier."
She said, "Dancing to music and listening to music are two different things."
I just laughed, actually agreeing with her.