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Old 10-15-2008, 12:56 AM   #1
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I'll start this off with my 4 yr old son's "need" to have a tub full of ducks at bath time...here they are...all in a row.
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Old 10-15-2008, 01:09 AM   #2
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No Devil Ducky???
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My son will be 21 this year. When he was three or four years old, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were at their peak. He wouldn't eat unless his food was on a TMNT plate
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My son will be 21 this year. When he was three or four years old, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were at their peak. He wouldn't eat unless his food was on a TMNT plate

Mine was sort of the same, he did not need a plate but sure did need to see the program when it was time, he did have to have this go to hell blue stuffed dinosour to go to sleep with though.I read somewhere that program tended to cause ADHD in kids,yous OK?
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I'll start this off with my 4 yr old son's "need" to have a tub full of ducks at bath time...here they are...all in a row.
I see "Racer Duck" is already trying to be first in the water and "Mean Duck" is pissed.

OK, I have do some more.

"New Duck" looks like he doesn’t have a clue, "Super Duck Sean" is going to kick everyones butt at everything, "Fire Duck" is going to be in the corner making sure everyone is OK, "Football Duck 41 & 42" are going to be playing by themselves, "Pirate Duck" will be doing whatever he wants, "Baseball Duck" is sad because there is no one to play ball with, "Pickle Duck" just wants to belong since all the others make fun of him because of his name. He and "Baseball Duck" may play football with "41 & 42" and lose badly. Oh yeah, "Mean Duck" is still pissed and planning to beat up "New Duck" and "Pickle Duck" later tonight when the lights go out.

OK, I am bored and glad I got that out of my system.
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LMAO

Eagle....you don't know how close your evaluation is to the story line I have created for my son.

Racer Duck: Fastest duck on Earth. The only guy faster is the Flash.
Mean Duck: Pissed at everything and wants to fight everyone.
New Duck: Never follows directions. He is an apprentice to Fire Duck (answering the phones and the like) but he always wants to get into the middle of every rescue)
Surfer Duck: Way dude...no worries. It's all good.
Fire Duck: Type A "In-charge" kind of guy. He is the toughest duck. When mean duck gets all froggy...fire duck lays him a smack down.
Football 41: Every time he talks he starts with a loud audible "Forty One". He's a little slow on the up take from all the head collision abuse.
Football 42: He's the new guy on the team.
Pirate Duck: arrrrrgh.
Baseball Duck: He can swing a bat. He makes a ton of $$$$.
Pickle Duck: He's pickle silly. He's pickle nuts. My son uses the pickle adjective in place of "very" or "extra".


pssst and there are 2 new ducks

Construction Duck: White hard hat and sledge hammer. He's too busy working to slow down for a picture.

Devil Duck: Fire duck kicked his azz after mean duck was working with him in a plot to posses all the other ducks.

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Mine was sort of the same, he did not need a plate but sure did need to see the program when it was time, he did have to have this go to hell blue stuffed dinosour to go to sleep with though.I read somewhere that program tended to cause ADHD in kids,yous OK?
If you consider owning every video game known to man and not being able to hold a job because of it OK, then yeah, he's OK.

When he got booted from his apartment at 19, Me and has mom had to both refuse to help him out. We let him bounce around to various friends for a month or two. Straightened his ass right up. Two years later, he's ready to open his own restaurant.
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My son is a tad bit 'slow', I guess you'd call it. He actually thinks I'm a figure to look up to. Silly lad...
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If you consider owning every video game known to man and not being able to hold a job because of it OK, then yeah, he's OK.

When he got booted from his apartment at 19, Me and has mom had to both refuse to help him out. We let him bounce around to various friends for a month or two. Straightened his ass right up. Two years later, he's ready to open his own restaurant.


That's great,good luck to him.
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