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12-09-2002, 04:47 AM
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Okay...check it out. Today was my kids 3 year old birthday, and we held it at a gym for all the kiddies. My kid is quite pleasant and nice....but you know...they all have their moments.
So my kid is standing under a shower of bubbles exclusively enjoying herself when along comes another little kid to share the bubble-essence. Suddenly, my kid grabs the other by the shoulders, spins her around and proceeds to forcefully walk her about 5 feet outside the ring-of-bubbles. Then, as if that's not good enough...my kid gives this other kid a good push AND for good measure throws in a swift kick to the rear of the other (innocent) kid. No idea where this behavior came from.
Then, from across the room I hear (jokingly) another parent yell...."Hey Steve, I think you better cut down on the amount of time your kid is spending in that Hummer! Seems to be having an influence on her behavior".
Now I suppose the child-services people will post an anti-Hummer campaign....seems Cinderella kicks butt! Course, this coulda been Hummergirl in her youth too...check it out:
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12-09-2002, 04:47 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Okay...check it out. Today was my kids 3 year old birthday, and we held it at a gym for all the kiddies. My kid is quite pleasant and nice....but you know...they all have their moments.
So my kid is standing under a shower of bubbles exclusively enjoying herself when along comes another little kid to share the bubble-essence. Suddenly, my kid grabs the other by the shoulders, spins her around and proceeds to forcefully walk her about 5 feet outside the ring-of-bubbles. Then, as if that's not good enough...my kid gives this other kid a good push AND for good measure throws in a swift kick to the rear of the other (innocent) kid. No idea where this behavior came from.
Then, from across the room I hear (jokingly) another parent yell...."Hey Steve, I think you better cut down on the amount of time your kid is spending in that Hummer! Seems to be having an influence on her behavior".
Now I suppose the child-services people will post an anti-Hummer campaign....seems Cinderella kicks butt! Course, this coulda been Hummergirl in her youth too...check it out:
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12-09-2002, 05:06 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Los Angeles, Calif
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I did quickly and swiftly correct my child and had her apologize to the other kid!
And secondly, given the nature of the forum lately, I just want to say that I sited Hummergirl cause she's got spunk and doesn't take lip from anyone (as well none of us should!).
Still...caption to read: "Cinderella turns brute, Hummers to blame for downfall of childrens behavior in society".
But, she loves Dadda's big red Hummer. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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12-09-2002, 02:33 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Northern California
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Steve:
My son is only 7 months old, but he already has his hockey jersey and is throwing punches when he feels the milk bottle is not ready fast enough.
No worries, your daughter is just preparing for a competitive world. Cute picture BTW.
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12-09-2002, 04:08 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Thanks SJ. btw, are you near L.A., cause I'm sorta putting together an offroading group?
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12-09-2002, 05:02 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Northern California
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Steve:
I'm in the Lake Tahoe area, so not very close to L.A. My travels usually take me north to Montana, but I could probably attend a Southern Cal event one time per year.
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