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  • Not an only child, but married to one. One negative I know is that when the parents get old, there is a lot of stress/responsibility that falls onto that one child. There aren't any siblings to share that pressure with.
  • My kids would scoff at how little peanut butter is on those pancakes.
  • My youngest son (10) is a red head. He is fiery and hot tempered as they come. Of course, he gets his red hair from his grandma, my mom, who is as laid back and easy going as they come.
  • CoD:Ghosts, NBA2K4, and Madden 25 with my boys. Just got RockSmith 2014 and can't wait to get my hour a day in on that when I get home.
  • I like big (Boston) butts, and I cannot lie...
  • Both of m boys (11 and 10) play organized sports throughout the year. They both play football, basketball and baseball, so they are in sports year round. They both play sports at a competitive level for their age, both playing traveling basketball and baseball. This guarantees nothing in regards to athleticism. Both…
  • Onion in a heartbeat. I love raw onion.
  • Well, someone started a thread yesterday about how unattractive the body part I was thinking of was, so now I have to go back to the drawing board...
  • Either one. I enjoy looking at both (both would be optimal of course).
  • I was anti-uniform when my kids started school. They go to a private school where they wear uniforms, and I was a public school, non-uniform kid myself. I have been converted though. Kids not needing to worry about what to wear the next day, not needing to find a shirt that matches the pants/shorts they have clean, etc.,…
  • Beautiful women come in all shapes and sizes. Small and real over fake anyday for me.
  • My wife says I'm sweet. This explains a lot.
  • Average checking in. Beer makes us all above average, right?
  • We do this as well (we call it spend, save, and share). They each get an allowance and a certain percentage goes into each bucket. The save bucket they have to pick ahead of time what they are saving for to teach them delayed gratification. The spend bucket they can blow on whatever impulse purchase they want to make.…
  • Age is just a number. How do you feel? I'm not going to say I feel like I'm still 18, but I really don't feel any different than I did at 25. Do you feel good? If you're on this site you're probably doing a good job taking care of yourself, so you are hopefulyl doing well. I stopped "celebrating" my birthday a long time…
  • (Almost) lifelong Maplewood resident.
  • I know most people think that Neil Peart is amazing, and while I would admit he is talented, it is not a style of drumming I would want to listen to. I'd strike Peart and Van Halen from your list and add Dave Grohl and Matt Cameron. I'm not a music expert to know if Tommy Lee is as talented as he is just a showman, but I'd…
  • According to the Discovery channel show on sexual attraction I watched a long time ago, the male's backside muscles are used to contract or thrust the hips. Therefore, the biggest the muscles, the better the thrust (theoretically). Makes sense to me.
  • Don't forget to (try to) up the intensity each time through.
  • Bumping this for later. I'm getting hungry...
  • Generally agree with this. I think it mainly depends on the other spouses. Do they know? What do they think? Do you need to sneak off to text? Does the spouse say you are texting too much? Do you ever text anything you wouldn't want the spouse to see? I think this is really an issue unique to each relationship and depends…
  • "Are you comfortable with that answer?" Said by my mom to my older brother. He had snuck into a rated R movie after being dropped off by her at the theatre to see a movie with a friend. When he got home later, she asked what movie he saw, and he said the name of a PG-13 movie. My brother was so freaked out by this…
  • Battling your own willpower is tough, that's one of my biggest challenges. There are no easy answers, but some of my suggestions would be: -start small. Set attainable goals. -don't be unrealistic. -understand it will take time. -understand you will make mistakes and give into temptation. Don't let it derail you. -give…
  • Can't deny that. I did attempt to display humor, it just didn't work well. It's probably because I thought everything I wrote was rediculous to me, I didn't try hard enough to make it clear enough for everyone else. Lesson learned.
  • Sorry, I thought the condesending language I used would have made it clear (I guess you can't make that assumption with some of the posters around here), but my response to you was 100% sarcasm. I completely agree with your post.
  • Dude, you're wrong. It's common knowlege that when comparing the weight of two different objects, you always assume the same amount of weight of each object. So when I say that apples and oranges weigh the same, its because everyone knows that I'm comparing 5 lbs of apples to 5 lbs of oranges. Duh. Also, when I say that…
  • Same here. I can't imagine ever needing a phone that can do more than this thing does. The only reason I see switching is if I decide to go with the bigger screen and get the Note.
  • Meh. Can't beat the chocolate chip cookie poptarts. It's like eating a chocolate chip cookie right out of the over for breakfast (or for a snack, or lunch, or dinner).
  • Funny, I was about to post the exact opposite. Being a 40 year old father, I don't shop A&F anymore, but I do have to admit I shopped there in my college days. I still have several t-shirts from there that I wear under stuff, or for doing work around the house. They are the highest quality t-shirts I have. Thick, heavy…
  • My boys are 20 months, and one grade apart. While not twins, they are definitely very competitive. While I wouldn't try to say this is an easy situation to deal with, to me the answer and what you need to do is easy. I would never tell one of my children they could or could not do something because of the way I feel about…
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