If your kid does! Particularly if he only mostly just pisses you off.

Today’s 10K.
And his GF should be in the hottie thread:

If your kid does! Particularly if he only mostly just pisses you off.

Today’s 10K.
And his GF should be in the hottie thread:

Thats awsome congrats!!! What race was it? And yes his GF does belong in the hottie thread
Dan
Monk’s rich and his kid is a spoiled brat! That’s the only reason I can see for landing the two babes! ![]()
Monk’s rich and his kid is a spoiled brat! That’s the only reason I can see for landing the two babes! ![]()
I hate it when SAC is right.
You must hate your entire existence then… ![]()
You must hate your entire existence then… ![]()
Too smart for that. I hate YOURS.
Good reply :-)))
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Hey hey hey hey…
when your kid get’s tired of his GF, MAKE HER give me a call… I have the next numberr!!! :-)))))))
(just kidding)
I agree. My son ran a little cross country in HS, then, ran the 800 his senior year and found out he was pretty good (top 20 in the state, or something like that). Now that he’s in college, he started running in local races, and has won his AG several times. I am very proud of him. Only non-A grade was a B in an advanced German class he took after he exempted the earlier German classes by testing out of them. Double major in Engineering and Business, he’s really too good to be true. It wasn’t until he won those AG races that a discussion was started that led him to realize I never wanted him to play football, like I did. Found out he’d always felt a little “guilty” that he didn’t pursue football to get a scholarship to have his college payed for like his old man did. What a load of guilt for a non-Jewish kid to haul around! I was always *fearful *that he might want to play football…I would have supported that decision if that was his decision, but, I was SO GLAD he didn’t choose that route. Now, he knows. That seems even better than either of us getting a medal.
He’s become more like a little brother as he ages. So much so, that I call him by my younger brother’s name fairly often. Interesting what we can learn from our children, given the chance.
this is better too … 