Post #61,304
11/6/02 5:36:06 AM
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Unless that's mrs Oxley you're talking about...
...ya better hope she doesn't read this board.
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Post #61,317
11/6/02 8:36:00 AM
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it was the missus discussing removing parts the worried me
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Post #61,319
11/6/02 8:57:16 AM
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Of her, or of you? ;^>
Naah, seriously -- nice to hear she'll keep your options open (at least for a while yet).
Since I, like Ben and Peter, aren't the praying type, I'll have a beer in honour of that with dinner tonight! :-)
Christian R. Conrad Microsoft is a true reflection of Bill Gates' personality - the sleaziest, most unethical, ugliest little rat's ass the world has seen unto this time. -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=42971|Andrew Grygus]
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Post #61,333
11/6/02 10:04:39 AM
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why would I want to leave in fear if it was her
Seriously we have 4 at home with the youngest starting school in the fall and My lovely wife was enraged at the thought of another one. thanx, bill
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Post #61,334
11/6/02 10:07:25 AM
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I'm preggers! Hit the road, white man!
Sheesh, those Inuit are testy.
-drl
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Post #61,336
11/6/02 10:12:24 AM
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yupik
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Post #61,936
11/8/02 9:17:53 PM
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Three
My seven year old is reading Harry Potter books, has his own AOL Kids account and now is finding the movie trailers, TV shows (Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokemon), and music online with ease. He doesn't hold candle to Scott's kid, but I'm proud of my son, too. Multiplies and divides, reads at a 5th grade level.
I joked to my wife that I would have him writing Java, Delphi, or C++ code by age ten and she cursed me. (Not ANOTHER programmer in the family! Don't we have enough already!)
My daughter, age 6, would rather dance to a song, draw on just about anything (she was spanked for drawing on the carpet last week).
And then, there's my youngest, age 2 1/2. He's my "people person" until sees candy, then he's a 2 year old monster. Loves Bob the Builder, Elmo, and his teddy bear. Finally outgrowing Teletubbies... Yeah!
Then there's the dog. Self sustaining continuous energy source. If you could harness the power of the tail! Picture on the left of your screen. 1/2 beagle, 1/2 german shepard.
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Post #61,938
11/8/02 9:20:15 PM
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Dude.
*I* don't hold a candle to Scott's kid.
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Post #61,974
11/9/02 7:13:29 PM
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Yeah, well... We all knew *that*, didn't we?
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Post #62,175
11/11/02 9:42:14 AM
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That's a good thing
'Cause I hear the child welfare people tend to frown on things like that. (ba-dump-bump)
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Post #62,140
11/11/02 12:46:48 AM
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Heck there all different my 8th grader reads at a 5th grade
level but can read music on the fly and learned all the scales on the trombone (a six week process in class) in an hour by himself. Plays a recorder, Baritone, now a trombone and wants an electric guitar for xmas to play Ozzie songs on. I am hoping to be a roadie again so I can score heh. heh. heh. Baby gets my Dads animal sense. Showed her a rat I rapped hoping to get her o be afraid to go in the back, she demands to give it to her so she can fix it. Horses are her love (as well as my fathers passion) so I see a vet or a groom in her future. My midle son is an artist the youngest son is either going to be a football player mob ernforcer or a really giant big hearted guy. Never know what the luck of the draw gives you. thanx, bill
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Post #61,354
11/6/02 10:41:55 AM
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I'm familiar with that one
... though we only have two. It was the thought of a third that got her up in arms a few months back. Turned out to be a false alarm... which I was about 99% sure it was.
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Post #61,515
11/6/02 9:07:17 PM
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Four here, and then
#1, who is still living here, had one of her own.
So I'm up to 5 descendants in the house and dependant.
Grandson was definitely not in the plan at this point. But he's such a delight.
---- Whatever
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Post #61,518
11/6/02 9:19:06 PM
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Re: Four here, and then
Is that him in your picture? Looks only a little younger than my youngest... we must have a few years between us;)
Kids are a joy... a pain sometimes, but a joy all the time.
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Post #61,798
11/8/02 1:34:17 AM
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Yep, that's Alexander
Born on Valentine's Day 2002.
---- Whatever
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Post #61,890
11/8/02 1:53:14 PM
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Wow... that's cool. Valentine's Day, eh?
My daughter Ailish was born on Valentine's Day 2001:)
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