April 03, 2006

Boys Will Be Boys 6

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Oh man! That is so much like sumpin' I would have done at that age.

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This too. Hell, I'd do it now!

Posted by denny at April 3, 2006 11:55 AM  
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It's not boobage, but it sure looks nice.

Posted by: Jim Macklin on April 3, 2006 01:08 PM

I'd try that second one if I thought I would get away with it. I would imagine that little feller could get away with much better than I could.

Posted by: Alan on April 3, 2006 04:45 PM

Damn, wish I could get away with that! The kid will be great in the scientific field for being curious or else will be forever a pervert such as most of your followers. That doesn't include you Vicki as we all know that you are a Sunday school type. Yea!

Posted by: gene Hall on April 3, 2006 07:43 PM

The second one reminds me of Zane when he was a little younger. For a hile he had this thing for yanking down women's shirts. He decided to pull my tank top down in the middle of a packed Wal-Mart on a Sunday afternoon. I was surrounded by several proper-looking old grandmothers...all of whom smiled and nodded knowingly as I blushed ten shades of scarlet and pushed my freed cleavage back into my shirt...

*LOL* When a toddler does that, it's "cute". When a grown man does that, it's "perverted"...*grin*

--TwoDragons

Posted by: Denita TwoDragons on April 3, 2006 08:25 PM

I love these kids!

Gene, are you praising my moral attributes? ...or are ya pickin' on me, again?

Posted by: vicki on April 3, 2006 10:22 PM

Yeah, boys will be boys. I recall 2 of my boys stringing fishing string across our street and stopping an SUV in it tracks. Not to mention the paint ball gun fights in my house. I thought that they were totally rotten at the time, but both grew up to be cops. Goes to show you never know.

Posted by: Teresa on April 3, 2006 11:01 PM

Teresa - My mom never got tired about telling people that I flunked out of college twice and then wound up teaching large system hardware and software for IBM.

Posted by: Denny on April 3, 2006 11:09 PM

My first son as a two year old had a thing for trucks.[still does, he's got 4 of them] One day we were shopping at the local market (McCartney's IGA) where they had a soap isle. On the isle they had a soap special, a toy dump truck with the bed full of soap. My son saw the truck and shouted at the top of his lungs, "Mommy, truck, truck mommy, truck." Except he was having trouble with some of his sounds, those tr sounds are troublesome.
She turned very red and was heard correctiong his pronunciation, TRUCK Billy, tru, tru, truck Billy, truck, truck."
I'm sure the other mothers in the store had been similarly alerted to the soap special.

Posted by: Jim Macklin on April 4, 2006 01:37 AM

Denny, I guess that old saying is true:

Those who can't do, Teach

Posted by: Rachel on April 4, 2006 07:34 AM
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