You are too old for that?


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Im sorry, but I aint too old to do a dayum thing.

You are too old to go into Chuck E.Cheese's and play in the balls.

You like me.
If I want to do it, it's done. I ain't trying to "fight in a club" so that ain't something I do anyway. People get to caught up in trying to be what other people want them to be.

Me and my buddies, all in our 40's, went to the Go-Kart track, drunk as skunks, and had one of the best times of our lives. Don't know how we ended up going in that place but when it was all said and done, the attendent was letting us ride for "tips". We didn't even have to pay the ride fee. Just slip him a couple of buck and all 5 of us hit the track as many times as we wanted.

He was laughing his azz off at us, acting like we was NASCAR PROS, spinning each other out into the sand. Ya'll know I had the Intimidator----Black #3. :lol:
 
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:lol:

Not to old to show up when one of my boy's is there having fun with their kids. Plenty of SINGLE MOMMIEs and their SINGLE FRIENDS that come with them up in that joint. :goof:

Now that you put it that way...
 



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I guess I'm the only one who is a Bill Cosby fan around here. The line I used was from one of his routines back in the day. He said the same thing about his mother treating his kids so well compared to when he was a child. LOL.
 
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I guess I'm the only one who is a Bill Cosby fan around here. The line I used was from one of his routines back in the day. He said the same thing about his mother treating his kids so well compared to when he was a child. LOL.

How you gone like Bill Cosby and don't eat the puddin till it pops? :xeye:
 
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I would think even a couple of times a year may even be a stretch, especially while they are very young. Since my mother and her husband aren't close to retirement age, that would mean that they would end up having to drag the kid to day care and then rush home from work to pick him up when they didn't necessarily sign up for that. I'm sure they wouldn't mind a weekend or two, but I can see where any real vacations during the week could cause a problem.

Maybe your parents aren't "grandchildren" friendly. It seems to me that you are making excuses and you don't even have kids yet.

I thank God for my family. When I went to Jamaica in 2006, my sister took care of my son and took him to daycare while me and my ex-husband were gone for 5 days...and my son was only 2 at the time. :tup:
 
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Maybe your parents aren't "grandchildren" friendly. It seems to me that you are making excuses and you don't even have kids yet.

I thank God for my family. When I went to Jamaica in 2006, my sister took care of my son and took him to daycare while me and my ex-husband were gone for 5 days...and my son was only 2 at the time. :tup:


Thank God for family! It makes a difference! :tup:
 
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Maybe your parents aren't "grandchildren" friendly. It seems to me that you are making excuses and you don't even have kids yet.

That's what I gathered too...some grandparents are only grandparents by name. They don't deal with their grandkids on the same level as our parents/family does. I know folks that envy the relationship I have with my folks, as well as my ex-in laws b/c of how they are with my son.
 



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That is wrong at ANY age. :smh:

TP,
It is okay for a 5-6 year old girl to want some colorful hair and beads. It is ill advised for a 30 year old woman to be walking around with neon colored hair unless they in show business or something. Brightly colored weave, long fingernails or large tattoo's will get you removed from my possible list quick
 
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TP,
It is okay for a 5-6 year old girl to want some colorful hair and beads. It is ill advised for a 30 year old woman to be walking around with neon colored hair unless they in show business or something. Brightly colored weave, long fingernails or large tattoo's will get you removed from my possible list quick
They haven't got that message in Jackson, Memphis, Detriot or Bham yet. :lol:
 
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You can add DC and New Orleans to that list as well. I don't see as much colored weave as I saw downsouth but the tattoo's... :smh:
 
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What the heck is it with women having multi-colored hair? Black and red. Black and Blonde. Black and Blue. All red in some cases.
 
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Maybe your parents aren't "grandchildren" friendly. It seems to me that you are making excuses and you don't even have kids yet.

I thank God for my family. When I went to Jamaica in 2006, my sister took care of my son and took him to daycare while me and my ex-husband were gone for 5 days...and my son was only 2 at the time. :tup:

We have one on the way right now (due date is August 7th). If anything, I am trying to mentally prepare for the many changes that will take place once our son gets here. That way, we aren't running into a bunch of problems later.

My mother and her husband treat her husband's grandchildren nicely, but they live 4 hours away and only come up once or twice a year. Having a grandchild about 20 minutes away will be a new experience that will take a different turn than them being able to spoil a grandkid and then not see it again for several months. What I really don't want to happen is for them to try to spoil our child too much and end up counteracting whatever discipline my wife and I are trying to instill. What we say as parents is what should go regardless of whose house they are at.
 
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We have one on the way right now (due date is August 7th). If anything, I am trying to mentally prepare for the many changes that will take place once our son gets here. That way, we aren't running into a bunch of problems later.

My mother and her husband treat her husband's grandchildren nicely, but they live 4 hours away and only come up once or twice a year. Having a grandchild about 20 minutes away will be a new experience that will take a different turn than them being able to spoil a grandkid and then not see it again for several months. What I really don't want to happen is for them to try to spoil our child too much and end up counteracting whatever discipline my wife and I are trying to instill. What we say as parents is what should go regardless of whose house they are at.

Congrats!!!!! Your baby's due date is my son's birthday! :tup:

Let grandparents do what grandparents do, and that's spoil your child.
 
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Congrats!!!!! Your baby's due date is my son's birthday! :tup:

Let grandparents do what grandparents do, and that's spoil your child.

Let me ask you this since you already have a son: How do undo that once the child gets back home? For example, if you say "No" to something and he says, "Well, Grandma let's me do it", do you just smack him or something?
 
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