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  • itsy_bitsy_spider
    itsy_bitsy_spider Posts: 292 Member
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    subcounter wrote: »
    3) It turns me on when guys back their cars/trucks into parking spots (weird, I know). Probably because I can't do that myself. I can barely pull into a spot regularly...

    Haha reminds me of that time when I parallel parked in to a tiny spot nonchalantly in this crowded street while visiting the upstate, and bunch of people came out to cheer me on that.

    Nice work! Reminds me of the time I nonchalantly pulled off this sweet park job in a wide open lot.

    I wish I was kidding.
    h7i9qf60t1vo.jpg

    Lol, it's a start

    Lol, it's an abomination. So embarrassing. But thanks for the vote of confidence. Today, parking lots; tomorrow... world domination >:)
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Unless you want kids that are helpless and utterly dependant on you
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Unless you want kids that are helpless and utterly dependant on you

    good lord, there's a reason kids typically leave the house at 17 or 18

    .... otherwise our prisons would be overflowing with parents
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Unless you want kids that are helpless and utterly dependant on you

    good lord, there's a reason kids typically leave the house at 17 or 18

    .... otherwise our prisons would be overflowing with parents

    You sir are correct. My oldest went to the army and not a day too soon. Even early enlisted. Love him dearly but thank God he's out on his own. You raise them to be independent and then try not to kill em till they can be independent.
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    subcounter wrote: »
    3) It turns me on when guys back their cars/trucks into parking spots (weird, I know). Probably because I can't do that myself. I can barely pull into a spot regularly...

    Haha reminds me of that time when I parallel parked in to a tiny spot nonchalantly in this crowded street while visiting the upstate, and bunch of people came out to cheer me on that.

    Nice work! Reminds me of the time I nonchalantly pulled off this sweet park job in a wide open lot.

    I wish I was kidding.
    h7i9qf60t1vo.jpg

    beautiful trees.

    I miss trees like that

    here are our trees




    Paysage-tricolore-de-dune-et-de-dessert-brule-sous-un-ciel-bleu-sans-nuage.jpg
  • itsy_bitsy_spider
    itsy_bitsy_spider Posts: 292 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Oh come onnnnn! Stop making me work so hard you meanie! Just make my Spaghettios...
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    subcounter wrote: »
    3) It turns me on when guys back their cars/trucks into parking spots (weird, I know). Probably because I can't do that myself. I can barely pull into a spot regularly...

    Haha reminds me of that time when I parallel parked in to a tiny spot nonchalantly in this crowded street while visiting the upstate, and bunch of people came out to cheer me on that.

    Nice work! Reminds me of the time I nonchalantly pulled off this sweet park job in a wide open lot.

    I wish I was kidding.
    h7i9qf60t1vo.jpg

    beautiful trees.

    I miss trees like that

    here are our trees




    Paysage-tricolore-de-dune-et-de-dessert-brule-sous-un-ciel-bleu-sans-nuage.jpg

    You in az?
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Oh come onnnnn! Stop making me work so hard you meanie! Just make my Spaghettios...

    The can's in the pantry, the saucepan is in the cupboard, the can opener is on the counter

    be careful with the stove top; it's hot


    and if you finish your dinner... there's dessert, there damn sure is.
  • Svanel
    Svanel Posts: 6,255 Member
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    1. it's 10:03pm and I can't sleep. I hope I am not up till 3am again.
    2. i have 3 kids.
    3. i hate the night when my mind can't rest.
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
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    1. It's 10 here too
    2. I'm halfway done with my shift, looking forward to 0300
    3. My mind is always resting... just in case something important comes up
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Unless you want kids that are helpless and utterly dependant on you

    good lord, there's a reason kids typically leave the house at 17 or 18

    .... otherwise our prisons would be overflowing with parents

    You sir are correct. My oldest went to the army and not a day too soon. Even early enlisted. Love him dearly but thank God he's out on his own. You raise them to be independent and then try not to kill em till they can be independent.

    We're a USMC family so I asked my 19 year old son if he was interested in joining the Marines.

    His reply: I don't want to get killed; I'm going to college

    ..... difficult to argue with that logic

  • itsy_bitsy_spider
    itsy_bitsy_spider Posts: 292 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    subcounter wrote: »
    3) It turns me on when guys back their cars/trucks into parking spots (weird, I know). Probably because I can't do that myself. I can barely pull into a spot regularly...

    Haha reminds me of that time when I parallel parked in to a tiny spot nonchalantly in this crowded street while visiting the upstate, and bunch of people came out to cheer me on that.

    Nice work! Reminds me of the time I nonchalantly pulled off this sweet park job in a wide open lot.

    I wish I was kidding.
    h7i9qf60t1vo.jpg

    beautiful trees.

    I miss trees like that

    here are our trees




    Paysage-tricolore-de-dune-et-de-dessert-brule-sous-un-ciel-bleu-sans-nuage.jpg

    Way to overlook my skillzzzz and go right to the trees! -____-

    But yeah, that's just a couple sprinkled in the parking lot; there's nothing like the Catskill Mountains in the fall! But I like your trees too. They're artsy, solitary, moody, trees; they have character.

    Hey wait... is that Kevin??
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,492 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    subcounter wrote: »
    3) It turns me on when guys back their cars/trucks into parking spots (weird, I know). Probably because I can't do that myself. I can barely pull into a spot regularly...

    Haha reminds me of that time when I parallel parked in to a tiny spot nonchalantly in this crowded street while visiting the upstate, and bunch of people came out to cheer me on that.

    Nice work! Reminds me of the time I nonchalantly pulled off this sweet park job in a wide open lot.

    I wish I was kidding.
    h7i9qf60t1vo.jpg

    beautiful trees.

    I miss trees like that

    here are our trees




    Paysage-tricolore-de-dune-et-de-dessert-brule-sous-un-ciel-bleu-sans-nuage.jpg

    You in az?

    Scottsdale


    ........ currently residing at the corner of Bedlam and Squalor
  • itsy_bitsy_spider
    itsy_bitsy_spider Posts: 292 Member
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    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    ch5681 wrote: »


    Attending to your child's needs as soon as they arise is extremely important for their healthy development



    I let 'em figure out *kitten* on their own; it's how they learn.

    Oh come onnnnn! Stop making me work so hard you meanie! Just make my Spaghettios...

    The can's in the pantry, the saucepan is in the cupboard, the can opener is on the counter

    be careful with the stove top; it's hot


    and if you finish your dinner... there's dessert, there damn sure is.

    SAMOAS!!!! <3

    But can you get them for me? :p
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
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    Yeah, no need to push him into it.

    College has its own set of risks...(that's where I got my oldest)

    It's good to see kids that are able to articulate reasons for their decisions.
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,440 Member
    edited February 2017
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    1. I like Motorsheen and his anecdotes
    2. I'm having a drink I had a stressful day
    3. Im amazed at the stupidity of phone company call centre people ..surely they aren't that stupid

    I did say I wasn't having a drink for no2 but ..well..sometimes ya just got to
  • Dreamcrusher16
    Dreamcrusher16 Posts: 1,263 Member
    edited February 2017
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    Jo, you're underestimating the stupidity of people. For shame
  • Svanel
    Svanel Posts: 6,255 Member
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    1. a margarita sounds really good right about now or maybe an appletini
    2. i need to find a different job
    3. i have so much to do this weekend. not looking forward to it.
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,440 Member
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    John, you're underestimating the stupidity of people. For shame

    I hope you meant Jo :D