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Old 10-16-2002, 09:00 AM
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Congrats man.... I"ll let you deal with all the dirty diaper changes and waking up every 2 hours... I"ll think of ya when I'm outpartying along with the Bonnie...
Old 10-16-2002, 09:41 AM
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Someone please pass him a beer, he'* going to need it. Wait a minute, I still got some Hennessy left. Need chaser?
Old 10-16-2002, 11:40 AM
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Congratulations! My wife and I are expecting another boy (on my son'* birthday). I think we will stop at two boys (no girls! I'd have to lock her up in the basement until she was twenty-four, or introduce all boyfriends to Mr. Smith N. Wesson. JK)

I guess we all know what we were doing around Memorial day weekend.
Old 10-18-2002, 09:03 AM
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Congratulations! I don't have any kids but it must be great feeling to be a father.
Old 10-18-2002, 09:26 AM
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Congrats and good luck! I have three of my own. They keep you very busy but it is all worth it. My son, he is 4, is already eyeing the Bonnie and gets in the drivers seat whenever he can. Since he can open the doors now he is in it almost all the time. Kind of gives me a glimps of what it might be like 12 years from now when he has his license....very scary!
Old 10-18-2002, 09:37 AM
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Yeah, My four-year-old has taken control of my steering wheel (around the yard only) and loves 'driving" daddy'* FAST CAR! He likes riding in my wife'* Mom-mobile minivan because he can see out the windows better, and he doesn't like my "squeaky" car (occational burnout is interpreted as "squeaky". My car has no internal rattles or squeaks). I love this age!
Old 10-18-2002, 10:02 AM
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and he doesn't like my "squeaky" car (occational burnout is interpreted as "squeaky".
Yea my kids freak when I do the occational burnout too. They keep asking if we are speeding, because if we are the police will get us. They're cute and make me laugh.

He likes riding in my wife'* Mom-mobile minivan because he can see out the windows better
It'* kind of funny my daughters prefer my wife'* van, but my son'* preferance is the Sunbird the Bonnie, than my dad'* 8N tractor. He'* a true car guy...makes me proud!
Old 10-18-2002, 10:07 AM
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My 3-year-old just LOVES my new Bonnie. IT'* shiny and it'* fast, I think that'* why he likes it - go figure, he'* my son I thought he would be upset about the new car (he liked my minivan - that makes one of us!) but he was really good with it.
I can't speed with him in it, though, because he always yells at me "slow down, daddy!". He'* too smart for his own good. Wait until he'* 16, though - I'm sure he'll be just like me, with the leadfoot.
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Yeah, I think 3-5 year olds are smarter than their dads when it comes to speeding. A few years down the road and they will dumb up and become speed demons like us. My son tells me to slow down too! I think he listens to his mom too much. She doesn't like Jack-rabbit starts that much (but she DRIVES faster than I) :?
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sweet baby, have fun, i have two girls 19,16, both a handful but lovem to death, us OLDER folk here can help raise em` ummmmmmmm congrats though.


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