That isn't nearly the most offensive(read: adult-oriented)
thing on this thread. Should I say sorry ???
No big deal, he's going to find out sooner or later, he just happened to walk in while I had the pic up, started talking to me, and then asked what a camel toe was. I just didn't think he would have paid attention to what was on the screen. I just got to think about that the next time he walks in.
And don't sweat it, I don't coddle my kids that much. ;)
Its thinking like that that has shortened childhood to about 6 years.
Let the kid be a KID!
x2
His kids, his way. I would never tell someone what's right for them. My mom and dad didn't
coddle us, didn't shelter us, but also didn't let us do whatever we wanted... Worked out okay.
Its thinking like that that has shortened childhood to about 6 years.
Let the kid be a KID!
x2
His kids, his way. I would never tell someone what's right for them. My mom and dad didn't
coddle us, didn't shelter us, but also didn't let us do whatever we wanted... Worked out okay.
I think the point RR was making is kids grow up to fast today.. I don't see anything on how to raise an others kid in that post..
my parents did the same as yours did but today isn't like when I grew up at 5y/o I didn't know the words kids know today, and thats not a good thing that they know them at that age..
I made it about three times. My buddy's Camaro is ailing (engine issues), so no Fox bodies are being intimidated by it right now and we probably won't head back this season.
I know it isn't a demotivational...but it's just too funny to pass up the opportunity.
Editor-at-Large at...well, here, of course!
"Remy-Z, you've outdone yourself again, I thought a Mirada was the icing on the cake of rodding, but this Imperial is the spread of little 99-cent candy letters spelling out "EAT ME" on top of that cake."
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