I am a good dad.
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I am a good dad.
My son just got home from work.
I gave him my last two Cheddar Bay bicuits.
He may look like a cross between Grizzly Adams and Meat Loaf now, but he still has those puppydog eyes that he had as a 6 year-old. I couldn't turn him down.
I gave him my last two Cheddar Bay bicuits.
He may look like a cross between Grizzly Adams and Meat Loaf now, but he still has those puppydog eyes that he had as a 6 year-old. I couldn't turn him down.
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Yes you are.
I woulda armwrestled him for 'em if I'd been there.
I woulda armwrestled him for 'em if I'd been there.

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Yes, but he woulda stomped me flat (figuratively, of course) and then given me one of 'em out of pity.christie1111 wrote:Sounds like his son may have won the arm wrestling thing!
Not having puppy dog eyes, myself.
-- In Iroquois society, leaders are encouraged to remember seven generations in the past and consider seven generations in the future when making decisions that affect the people.
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Well, I'm sure he would've split 'em with you. He did offer to break the second one in half, but I told himj to go ahead and scarf it. He is a growing boy, y'know.SportsFan68 wrote:Yes you are.
I woulda armwrestled him for 'em if I'd been there.
And growing..
And growing..
And growing..
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My 13 yo boy is fast approaching 6' 2".T_Bone0806 wrote:Well he IS a good one to have on your side. BIIIGGGGG Boy. Handy to have around in case I'm ever hassled by a band of hooligans. I can only run over just so many with this chair, y'know..mellytu74 wrote:Pushover!
Helps with things over my head for sure!
How old/tall is yours?
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6'1", 250 lbs.christie1111 wrote:My 13 yo boy is fast approaching 6' 2".T_Bone0806 wrote:Well he IS a good one to have on your side. BIIIGGGGG Boy. Handy to have around in case I'm ever hassled by a band of hooligans. I can only run over just so many with this chair, y'know..mellytu74 wrote:Pushover!
Helps with things over my head for sure!
How old/tall is yours?
He'll turn 23 in about 3 weeks.
He is our "upstairs tenant" (actually, his room is upstairs in a conveted attic. He works and pays rent and continues to make life "interesting". Still likes to give me "the business" but when push comes to shove he comes through for me).
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Re: I am a good dad.
You could have given him a beer.T_Bone0806 wrote:My son just got home from work.
I gave him my last two Cheddar Bay bicuits.
He may look like a cross between Grizzly Adams and Meat Loaf now, but he still has those puppydog eyes that he had as a 6 year-old. I couldn't turn him down.

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Re: I am a good dad.
He's more of a Captain Morgan man, actually! But we had neither beer nor the good Captain in stock.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:You could have given him a beer.T_Bone0806 wrote:My son just got home from work.
I gave him my last two Cheddar Bay bicuits.
He may look like a cross between Grizzly Adams and Meat Loaf now, but he still has those puppydog eyes that he had as a 6 year-old. I couldn't turn him down.
Those who knew me some 30 years ago would be shellshocked to read that. But, 'tis true. Right now the only imbibables we have in supply is a half-full "Orange Dream" mix leftover from New Years Eve that I'm too lazy to throw in the blender w/ice.
Hmm..I have the week off next week. Perhaps then.
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