Good old Len Barry. (If my memory serves me well). Oops; that's another lyric!
Mind you, anything was possible in the 60's!
2007-10-11 01:35:34
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answered by Ilkie 7
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They don't they just say that because it would be easy to take candy from a baby.
2007-10-11 01:04:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully no respectful person would want to do that, but it is just a phrase/figure of speech expressing how easy something would be. Baby's cannot get up and fight with you and take their candy back, so that makes it pretty easy. Don't take things so seriously. :)
2007-10-11 01:08:14
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answered by brandy.jackson 2
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I don't know I think it's just morally wrong to take a baby's candy its wrong! We should definately fight for baby's rights! Why take a baby's candy, go buy your own. GRRR I'm so upset!
LOL =)
2007-10-11 01:17:10
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answered by Queen 3
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its a phrase. Unless of course the baby has good candy
2007-10-11 01:04:38
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answered by Steven V 3
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It's because either Len Barry was a wimp or he was the sixties equivalent of Jamie Oliver (mind you, looking at him it's a pity someone didn't steal his candy)
2007-10-11 05:05:53
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answered by Ian M 5
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because babies shouldn't eat candy... it would rot their little teeth.
2007-10-11 01:05:10
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answered by Larry V 5
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babies have the best candy i suppose.
2007-10-11 01:05:03
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answered by berlytea 4
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candy good. me want.
2007-10-11 01:04:57
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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If the baby was unusually fat, maybe?
2007-10-11 01:04:59
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answered by tod316uk 2
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