One dad decided to take a stand against the incessant singing of "Let It Go" in the house by attempting to outlaw it from being performed in any capacity, and keeping track of his progress on a funny whiteboard.

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Dave Gass, father of an 11-year-old and 13-year-old in Wichita, Kansas, was leisurely moving through the day last Saturday morning when he was startled by the sound of his two daughters belting out the "Frozen" anthem along with Pandora. He and his wife decided then and there that something had to be done.

"I was like, 'I can't stand this madness anymore!'" Gass tells the Good News Blog. "So I made the board up as a joke. We got a chuckle out of it and my wife shook her head at me (it's how I know she loves me)."

While Gass says it's "not terribly serious," he has heard his fair share of musical covers, as his girls love Disney, and the repetition gets to him from time to time.

His enforcement policy, however, is lacking. The tally of days without "Let It Go" has dropped to none.

"We are sitting securely at 0 days," Gass laughs. "We got up to 1 Sunday morning and then there was an incident in the afternoon, and then another one this morning. They girls are enjoying teasing me with it. One day at a time. Maybe if I change it to hours instead of days…"

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