Happy Halloween

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  1. ol' chebby

    ol' chebby Member

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    The creeepies are all in now, and I get to impose the Dad Tax on the candies........the best part.

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  2. Kens 50 PU

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    A big BOO to you guys too! Just got my 2 1/2 year old grandson to bed here at grammy's! He was wound up like an 8 day clock but wanted to stay at pawpaw and grammy's house tonight! Hope everyone had a safe and fun one!
     
  3. ccharr

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    Enjoy them while you can Russ, my youngest is 39 and her oldest is 21. Time flys to fast.
     
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    Amen Charles! Here's a shot of Harry Potter, my youngest girl's and my 8 year old grandson!

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  5. ccharr

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    He could most likely turn those pumpkins into good looking rides just with that look he has. Good photo, thanks for sharing Ken.
     
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    Thanx !

    I stayed home working on my old Metro , this year we had lots of kids , so mayhap next year I'll begin giving candy again .

    My Brother drove my old Caddy Hearse to a Haunted House , it's always a big hit there :D .

    Love those kids while you can ! .

    Mine is turnng 33 and my Grandaughter Penny will be here next Spring...
     
  7. Kens 50 PU

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    Congrats on the upcoming grandbaby!
     
  8. ccharr

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    Grand Daughters are great, and they spoil us so fast.;)
     
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    The best thing about grandkids is that you wind them up like crazy and give them back! Revenge for all the things your kids did when they were young! Love every second that you get to spend with all the family.
     
  10. vwnate1

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    I'm Lucky

    It appears my Son chose his Wife wisely .

    Better yet she's going to allow me to hang around as the Child grows up :) .

    (not so much his Mother who's decided to be a serious PIA)

    I was going to teach my Grand Child how to roll cigarettes and so on , instead I'll teach her how to hot wire cars & beat up punks :D .
     
  11. ccharr

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    LOL Kool, that will be fun to watch.
     
  12. vwnate1

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    Mom Says :

    It's O.K. ! .

    Not so much teaching how to clean the bong etc. , I don't need those thiongs but knowing is always fun when you're growing up , knowhutImean ? :D

    So , I'll have to watch what knowledge I impart but in general , I firmly believe kniowledge is useless unless it is shared .

    Teach the Children everything and show them love , guidance and boundaries , they'll do just fine when you're not there to watch over them .

    I will teach her firearms and related safety but maybe not how to field strip an M1 Garand..... :rolleyes: .
     

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