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What brought down the plane in the Hudson River? Really want to know...
There is one passenger not included in the tally cuz he didn't need a ticket. A kid, running up and down the aisle at take off was told, 'why don't you go play outside!' He finally did what he was told to do and...that's why they won't tell what they found in the other engine.
Oh, indeed...thank you! Of course it's just fantasy. Children rarely do what is asked of them; your experience of children may challenge my statement, Bruce. Still, can't live with them easily; living without them diminishes life's joy...trials and tribulations as well. By-the-bye, I am not the same clever Anonymous of the 'dirt blanket' comment; haven't seen that phrase for ages! Cheers!
So many Anonymi, so little time. I can't keep you all straight. Would I know you if I met you on the street?
My experience of children is they seldom do what you want them to. They're too smart for that. They know that in order to uphold your word to them, it is going to cost you your reclined comfort.
I'm a 32-years-married dad of three, self-employed woodworker-type fella.
The kids are 28, 21, and 16. Being left behind by two sons has resulted in a simpler life. While reunions are cherished, there is a certain je ne said quois character to a nearly empty nest that I find I can recommend.
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I'm not surprised.
Gigantic poop machines, that's what they are.
What brought down the plane in the Hudson River? Really want to know...
There is one passenger not included in the tally cuz he didn't need a ticket. A kid, running up and down the aisle at take off was told, 'why don't you go play outside!' He finally did what he was told to do and...that's why they won't tell what they found in the other engine.
Oh, that's rather wonderfully sick.
Oh, indeed...thank you! Of course it's just fantasy. Children rarely do what is asked of them; your experience of children may challenge my statement, Bruce. Still, can't live with them easily; living without them diminishes life's joy...trials and tribulations as well. By-the-bye, I am not the same clever Anonymous of the 'dirt blanket' comment; haven't seen that phrase for ages! Cheers!
So many Anonymi, so little time. I can't keep you all straight. Would I know you if I met you on the street?
My experience of children is they seldom do what you want them to. They're too smart for that. They know that in order to uphold your word to them, it is going to cost you your reclined comfort.
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