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Re: Kids... need some serious advice...
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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 15, 2006 at 05:06:56 from (166.102.93.11):
In Reply to: Kids... need some serious advice... posted by Steven@AZ on February 14, 2006 at 17:14:16:
If it wuz up to me to decide on the kids we would have never had’em. Once they got big enough fer me to play with’em then I understood the joy of let’in hang around me. I relived my childhood learned a few things in the process. What the hey yer gonna pi$$ the money away enny ways, but the money ain’t the question the money will come if you werk fer it. I meet my best 2 friends thru my kids when they played sports, never would’a meet’em with out the kids. I give one of my friends the credit for raisin my son cuzz he stayed with them more than with us and he turned out pretty dang good, my utter good friend would tear hiz boys a$$ up in a heart beat and my son must’a watched , all I had to say wuz do you want sum of that and he did not won’t to find out if I could compete with hiz buddies dad. The girl izz a different issue as I look at her pix when she wuz small I would’a never thought when she turned 17 she would be tell’in me what to do. Always comes down to I asked ya nice but now I’m tell’in ya, I blame that on the “momma buy or baby cry deal“ momma let’em have their way but I don’t so I am the one who has to fight her. One day yer gonna git old who’s gonna look after you I hope its yer kids ya raised rite who have kids fer ya to play with. you will still be able to buy a house and car but will have'ta fit the pocket book more like what I need not what I wont.
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