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    Rear Admiral Upper Half faither's Avatar
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    Sleepy Baby

    She started out screaming but after 15 minutes of Old MacDonald, she konked-out.

    Got any cute pics of your kids (or nieces/nephews).


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    here's my little one playing with stickers...

    i have become comfortably numb......

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    Went in to check on my kids before going to bed for the night and found this:




    The Sandman has changed weapons...
    He had been asleep for about 2 hours when we took this picture--left a red welt on his forehead the next day.

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    My little girl when she's happy.

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    All beautiful. Where are the rest of the kiddies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by faither
    All beautiful. Where are the rest of the kiddies?
    Wait...wait..wait.....kids sleep?

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    Here's my cousin's son from today. I guess that would make my brother and me... Uncles?
    Quote Originally Posted by InfiniteNothing
    The truth is, anyone can be a wolf in sheep's clothes. Except maybe Hillary. That's a wolf in a slightly less attractive wolf's clothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnLee
    Here's my cousin's son from today. I guess that would make my brother and me... Uncles?
    no, it's still a cousin. maybe a first cousin once removed, or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitak24
    no, it's still a cousin. maybe a first cousin once removed, or something like that.
    It would be your second cousin.
    "No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions."
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    No, I think Whitak's right. He's a first cousin, once removed. The removed part refers to the generation gap.
    Quote Originally Posted by InfiniteNothing
    The truth is, anyone can be a wolf in sheep's clothes. Except maybe Hillary. That's a wolf in a slightly less attractive wolf's clothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnLee
    No, I think Whitak's right. He's a first cousin, once removed. The removed part refers to the generation gap.
    Yep
    I guess I've been saying it wrong for awhile. Hmmm.
    "No man really becomes a fool until he stops asking questions."
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    "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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