Buttercup thinks the Japanese number six is high-larious.


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AWE so cute
She is a joy! I can’t wait to see her next month!
Hi, Sarah K:
I’m with you. I think it’s Frank’s number 6 (Roku) that really grabs Buttercup’s attention and seals the deal!
A great Father/Daughter moment.
Frank also does an admirable Torshiro Mifune impersonation.
Well, who doesn’t? Sadly, Banshee Boy, Buttercup’s Future Husband, doesn’t know about Roku yet. I hope she won’t spurn him just because he’s 4 months younger and un-wiser.