Sometimes I wonder about my sons intelligence level

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Jugernot

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He is 6! At 6 I was probably still crawling and wearing diapers.... OK, well maybe not. He's at that age where his imagination is running wild.

It's normal. :D
 

pillage2001

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Originally posted by: Yeeny
Originally posted by: giguana
Originally posted by: pillage2001
Originally posted by: Yeeny
Originally posted by: pillage2001
Originally posted by: Yeeny
Originally posted by: pillage2001
Answer well just like the mum would expect. :D

Howwas the concert??

Concert was awesome, Rob is the hottest man alive on the planet, and I am going to go see him again asap. :D :D

Come over to Michigan. He's going to perform on the 24th this month I think. :D I thought of going but I have an on going soccer match on that day. :(

Ok, I can't make it, but do me a favor. Rush the stage, rip his shirt off, and send it to me Fed Ex. I will even pay shipping, woot! :p

EA: I'm not so sure.... maybe I better ask for a DNA test!


The mum's this crazy and you wonder where the son got his intelligence from?? :D I would but you wanna pay for my front row seat?? :D

and bail when he get's arrested??;)

bail? but he would be taking one for the good of the team! (aka, me!)

and I'm not crazy, I'm just a little unwell.....

;)

I know right now you can't tell
But stay awhile and maybe then you'll see
A different side of me

:D:)


 

Ernieb

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just make sure he understands he may inhale the smoke if he yells there's a real fire
 

BoberFett

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Sometimes I wonder about my sons intelligence level
Coming to ATOT and reading some of these threads should make you feel a little better though, right?

I mean, it could be worse. Your son could be The_good_guy.
 

illusion88

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Oct 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: conjur
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ruh roh...

Can you say, "Trashcan Man"??

:Q

(Seen The Stand?)

That movie was all right. It did no justice to the book, read the uncut version... ohhhh. So good!
 

pennylane

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I read somewhere that children don't develop a sense of sarcasm for awhile... like it's a biological thing or something.
 

Chess

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Classic kid answer :) i love them, my mom owns a couple daycares in maryland, and i just laugh at what some of the kids say, will knock you right off your chair!
 

j@cko

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sounds normal for a little kid... but if your kid is a 15 yrers then he's got some serious problem.
 

MithShrike

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When I was 6 I flipped my mom off thinking it was a greeting. Every damned day in kindergarten a Southeast Asian kid named Sari would flip me off and so I thought it meant "hi." Anyways, my mom whipped out the Board of Correction which said upon it "For corraling cowboys, whalloping werewolves..." and something else I can't remember. So, yah after my beating and the signing of the victims' list on the back of the paddle, I learned never to flip my mom off again. Yep 6 years old was sucky.

School can be a b!tch if you're little. I was once told that, 'All the damned gooks will kill you you know?' I later learned what gooks meant and was most pissed. Yep, elementary school can suck.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: conjur
:Q

ruh roh...

Can you say, "Trashcan Man"??

:Q

(Seen The Stand?)

That movie was all right. It did no justice to the book, read the uncut version... ohhhh. So good!

Oh yeah...read the unabridged version. Excellent read. Still haven't listened to the audio commentary on the DVD, though.