....... it seems as though the general consensus is to go for it and have fun trying![]()
Everyone does have fun here. No lack of that.
....... it seems as though the general consensus is to go for it and have fun trying![]()
Pop, a young man can tolerate chaos more than an old man. Which condition do you think is better for the child to be raised (not taking the man's well-being into consideration).![]()

I can relate Ice. Even though I don't have a little girl. I almost do. I would die for her.
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Your Children are God-Given Blessings that will cause you Pride and Pain in ways a single man cannot phathom.
An Older Man can probably provide monetary needs better, but money alone does not raise a child. Playing catch, going fishing, first roller-coaster rides, tackle football, just hangin' out and being able to relate to one another (despite generational differences)- these are things a man in his 60's cannot do as well as a man in his 20's and 30's. Again, just my![]()
I have so much to look forward to..I'm still at the "And when they laugh, you're heart is lifted to the Heavens !" stage.
Um, if you hadn't noticed yet, this thread is more about people than anything else. You have the right and the obligation for us to get to know you better. Things are easier when shared. It is always nice to get several opinions and it seems as though the general consensus is to go for it and have fun trying![]()
I can only 'like' this once. I would give it two or three otherwise. I have, in the past, called Bronze the heart of this thread. Perhaps he shares this with you Robin. Thank you for clarifying that point to Red, it is important.
The scary part is that if you two are the heart, that means that the Chimp is our brain....

I have so much to look forward to..I'm still at the "And when they laugh, you're heart is lifted to the Heavens !" stage.
An Older Man can probably provide monetary needs better, but money alone does not raise a child. Playing catch, going fishing, first roller-coaster rides, tackle football, just hangin' out and being able to relate to one another (despite generational differences)- these are things a man in his 60's cannot do as well as a man in his 20's and 30's. Again, just my![]()
Who's this little cutie pie, Bronze?
OK, this is not a 'go with the crowd opinion'. Having raised two sons and a daughter, and now having seven grandyoung'uns, It is MY OPINION that children are a young man's game. They cry, (what's wrong) and you get up. They cry (what's wrong) and you get up. They DON'T cry (OMG WHAT'S WRONG) and you get up. Fever's, skinned knees, Daddy-I-Like -Sweet-Tea!(bing-bing-bing-bingbing-off the walls toddler). And when they smile, the world is, for that moment, At Peace. First day of school. Months buying everything your babgirl needs. You'll be so worried you can't eat. Wife will pretend not to cry. Baby Girl meets Tree-hugging Marxist Teacher who tells her to "take all of your school supplies and place them in the 'Community Box' for those less fortunate than you." Fights, letters from school, and Little League (which costs more then ever). And you're still getting up in the middle of the night to do bed-checks. And when they laugh, you're heart is lifted to the Heavens ! THEN, somewhere around age 12, thier brain turns on. Life as you've known it ends. They smile, and you wonder 'what are they up to?'. Thier clothes change. Thier friends change. The back-talking grows angry. They laugh out loud and you wonder 'What's wrong?!'. Secrets and deciet. Instead of them coming to you, you find yourself going to them to find out what's going on in thier lives. First Love. First Heartbreak. School Suspension. Police bring them home. "Dad, can I have the keys to the car?". And you're still doing bedchecks, only to make sure they haven't snuck out in the middle of the night. Senior Prom (I didn't spend that much on MY dates!). Graduation (I didn't spend that much on My Wife's Diamond!). Of they GO! to take on the Big World. They come home, in debt and disspirited. They fall in love, this time for real. The Backtalking is replaced by an empty seat at the table. They leave, for good. They marry ( the Dress costs WHAT?!?). They have kids and families of thier own. The visits, then the phone calls fade. Christmas mornings are now "What time will they be here?". You brag to friends and co-workers who your kids have become. And when they do come home, they say "I don't know how you did it, Mom." and "I love you Mom!" But Dad knows, and that's all that matters.
Your Children are God-Given Blessings that will cause you Pride and Pain in ways a single man connot phathom. They will become your Legacy in this world, so love them, guide them and nurture them at all times. But you better be ready for it Old Man.
Having Children is a Young Man's game.![]()
From what I have observed, children fall in the 80/20 rule. 80% of the time they drive you nuts. But the 20% of the time more than makes up for it....
...Something to think about during those times when your kids drive you crazy.![]()
up, they do it BIG! So much of their good credits is wiped out in a minute. One other point. They go in spurts, so they are good for months with very few hiccups, and then they have rough periods (which means parents are right there with them). Papa nailed the 12-13 year mark perfectly though, where the real mischief starts. God bless them.She's my neighbor girl. Eight years old now. When anyone ever asks her who her best friends are, I always make her list. Every time. Everyone else rotates on and off her list.![]()
Your ratio is backward, in my experience. It is 20/80 for me! They are great most of the time, but when mineup, they do it BIG! So much of their good credits is wiped out in a minute. One other point. They go in spurts, so they are good for months with very few hiccups, and then they have rough periods (which means parents are right there with them). Papa nailed the 12-13 year mark perfectly though, where the real mischief starts. God bless them.
That was a great SRV video. G'night Chak.
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y
Scarf
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H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y (a day late )
April

I am 18 years in to my 40's and sometimes I feel I have the mind of 25 but my body more often reminds me that ain't so. I have out lived my Dad and a brother who passed away at 49. My paternal Grand Dad died at 39. Paternal G'Mother was 93 and my Mom 80. I will probably live in my 80's or could see the end next week on Interstate 285.
<sigh> Mr. Robin went to bed with a headache....isn't that supposed to be my job?!?!![]()
Did you read my little poetic tribute to Chakris?
Yes I didI think I "Like"d it.
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Has anyone ever looked at their house on Google Maps?
I'll share mine:
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I just looked at it fresh and darn, I maybe in the garden when it was taken. This image is probably over a year old.
Mine might get to be 5mo old by the time I get around to it. I'm afraid of Serendipity still. That burnt popcorn taste threw me for a loop. I don't remember anyone ever getting that from the Dipity.
Just finished watching 'Real Steel', more of a family movie than I anticipated. Turned out to be pretty good. Took the last ml of Oompa and mixed with the last ml of Shadowfax (that bottle still had real name) and have been tooting on it all day. Now it time for the rack.
Oh, and all that talk of age earlier- I'm 13 years and 9 months past 40. Four years ago my new friend Arther(ritis) came to stay. Any morning I wake up without stiffness/ soreness is a good day. Maybe tomorrow.... G'Night all.
Yeah my woman is taking iron pills recommended by obgyn for that. Tomorrow, rather, today will mark the anniversary of my father passing away (lung cancer). I miss the ol' man. I think I needed him more in my 30s than any other time and naturally I wanna be there for my son when he's in his 30s. I guess the older we get the more we appreciate our parents. But let's be real, I smoked for over 20 years. Odds aren't great. My dad gets a pass 'cuz when he started smoking people didnt know how bad it was. Anyway, I wanna be there when my kid needs me the most otherwise history will just be repeating itself, ya know?
Edit: Sorry about the topic, I think I'll blog these thoughts instead of putting them here, I don't wanna make anyone feel awkward. Again, sorry.
If you signed up you should be good to go... I'd recommend subscribing to the thread for updates, like when to pay, and to get shipping status and stuff later. Most of it from this point is all wait.
Good luck with the resume Chak! PS You don't need an interview for a yob though - all you gotta do for that dubious status is to go to an English premiere division soccer match, stand in the opposite stand to the one whose fan colours you're wearing and then roar out that their team really really sucks. I guarantee you that yobdom will commence immediately along with loosened teeth, torn clothes, bloody noses, setting of fires and beating of many heads with many truncheons....
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, all! Hope you're each touched by some of the luck of the Irish today! I love reading about all the proud moms and pops on this thread, though it has me hearing a bit of the old tick, tick, tick... The last breakup was a real doozy, but I really do need to get myself back out there. Yeesh, who needs to hear about that
? Good Sunday to all of you!

Someone probably already answered and I haven't got to it yet. But you can find both on ebay and also...
For Wick: 3ft Fiberglass Wicks
For Wire: Kanthal A-1 Resistance Wire
They don't always have the size you want in stock.
Ebay is the best place though. Might try Amazon too.
No one is promised another day, much less decades. Let your (future) child live and be loved. I'm almost 16 years into my forties, and my little girl will be 6 shortly. Sweetest thing that ever happened to me.
I can relate Ice. Even though I don't have a little girl. I almost do. I would die for her.
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I have so much to look forward to..I'm still at the "And when they laugh, you're heart is lifted to the Heavens !" stage.
OK, this is not a 'go with the crowd opinion'. Having raised two sons and a daughter, and now having seven grandyoung'uns, It is MY OPINION that children are a young man's game. They cry, (what's wrong) and you get up. They cry (what's wrong) and you get up. They DON'T cry (OMG WHAT'S WRONG) and you get up. Fever's, skinned knees, Daddy-I-Like -Sweet-Tea!(bing-bing-bing-bingbing-off the walls toddler). And when they smile, the world is, for that moment, At Peace. First day of school. Months buying everything your babgirl needs. You'll be so worried you can't eat. Wife will pretend not to cry. Baby Girl meets Tree-hugging Marxist Teacher who tells her to "take all of your school supplies and place them in the 'Community Box' for those less fortunate than you." Fights, letters from school, and Little League (which costs more then ever). And you're still getting up in the middle of the night to do bed-checks. And when they laugh, you're heart is lifted to the Heavens ! THEN, somewhere around age 12, thier brain turns on. Life as you've known it ends. They smile, and you wonder 'what are they up to?'. Thier clothes change. Thier friends change. The back-talking grows angry. They laugh out loud and you wonder 'What's wrong?!'. Secrets and deciet. Instead of them coming to you, you find yourself going to them to find out what's going on in thier lives. First Love. First Heartbreak. School Suspension. Police bring them home. "Dad, can I have the keys to the car?". And you're still doing bedchecks, only to make sure they haven't snuck out in the middle of the night. Senior Prom (I didn't spend that much on MY dates!). Graduation (I didn't spend that much on My Wife's Diamond!). Of they GO! to take on the Big World. They come home, in debt and disspirited. They fall in love, this time for real. The Backtalking is replaced by an empty seat at the table. They leave, for good. They marry ( the Dress costs WHAT?!?). They have kids and families of thier own. The visits, then the phone calls fade. Christmas mornings are now "What time will they be here?". You brag to friends and co-workers who your kids have become. And when they do come home, they say "I don't know how you did it, Mom." and "I love you Mom!" But Dad knows, and that's all that matters.
Your Children are God-Given Blessings that will cause you Pride and Pain in ways a single man connot phathom. They will become your Legacy in this world, so love them, guide them and nurture them at all times. But you better be ready for it Old Man.
Having Children is a Young Man's game.![]()

Just an apropos tune for you all -
Everyone does have fun here. No lack of that.

Your ratio is backward, in my experience. It is 20/80 for me! They are great most of the time, but when mineup, they do it BIG! So much of their good credits is wiped out in a minute. One other point. They go in spurts, so they are good for months with very few hiccups, and then they have rough periods (which means parents are right there with them). Papa nailed the 12-13 year mark perfectly though, where the real mischief starts. God bless them.
will wipe out 10 atta-boys.I've observed the exact same thing you and PopPop have. When they hit that 12/13 year old age, they start their journey of discovering themselves and who they want to be and how they want to be identified. Friends become more important. Sadly, more than their own parents often times. That's gotta be tough to endure as a parent. Perhaps that's why the grandparents of my neighbor girl always say they wish she would stop growing up.![]()
) Anyways, at that time I was a work at home dad also chief, cook and bottle washer as Mrs. Chak suffered a stroke when Tiffanie was only a year and a half - anyways, she came to me to talk about it first.