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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... D.Duck wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:07:43 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "hk" wrote in message . .. Calif Bill wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: I just got called, At 5:20 this morning my daughter, Ryan, gave birth to a 6lb 10oz boy. His name is Cian Leo. Cool! I'm now officially an Opa of 7, with six grandsons and one granddaughter. Ask which gets spoiled the most! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g1/License.jpg No pictures of the new grandson yet, but I'll try to get some up on Chuck's Island later today. Big frippin' thrill. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. Puppy pictures are cute. Eisboch's dog photos are cute. But these rugrats are not puppies, even though there apparently are enough of them now to form a litter. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. So very sad to be such a poor excuse for a human being. We're seeing a lot of jealousy from these two. Jealous of what? Adult children who keep dropping out babies? snerk Somebody *dropped* you out. What a mistake that was. Sorry, I don't think the *production* of children is much of an accomplishment. It doesn't take effort or any brains to become pregnant. Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful. Not worth discussing further with you. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... D.Duck wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:07:43 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "hk" wrote in message . .. Calif Bill wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: I just got called, At 5:20 this morning my daughter, Ryan, gave birth to a 6lb 10oz boy. His name is Cian Leo. Cool! I'm now officially an Opa of 7, with six grandsons and one granddaughter. Ask which gets spoiled the most! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g1/License.jpg No pictures of the new grandson yet, but I'll try to get some up on Chuck's Island later today. Big frippin' thrill. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. Puppy pictures are cute. Eisboch's dog photos are cute. But these rugrats are not puppies, even though there apparently are enough of them now to form a litter. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. So very sad to be such a poor excuse for a human being. We're seeing a lot of jealousy from these two. Jealous of what? Adult children who keep dropping out babies? snerk Somebody *dropped* you out. What a mistake that was. Sorry, I don't think the *production* of children is much of an accomplishment. It doesn't take effort or any brains to become pregnant. Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful. Not worth discussing further with you. Good. |
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On Jul 21, 9:07*am, "D.Duck" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... D.Duck wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:07:43 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "hk" wrote in message news:Oa2dnRosTalyGx7VnZ2dnUVZ_uadnZ2d@comcast .com... Calif Bill wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... John H. wrote: I just got called, At 5:20 this morning my daughter, Ryan, gave birth to a 6lb 10oz boy. His name is Cian Leo. Cool! I'm now officially an Opa of 7, with six grandsons and one granddaughter. Ask which gets spoiled the most! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g1/License.jpg No pictures of the new grandson yet, but I'll try to get some up on Chuck's Island later today. Big frippin' thrill. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. Puppy pictures are cute. Eisboch's dog photos are cute. But these rugrats are not puppies, even though there apparently are enough of them now to form a litter. Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. *So very sad to be such a poor excuse for a human being. We're seeing a lot of jealousy from these two. Jealous of what? Adult children who keep dropping out babies? snerk Somebody *dropped* you out. *What a mistake that was. Sorry, I don't think the *production* of children is much of an accomplishment. It doesn't take effort or any brains to become pregnant.. Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful. Not worth discussing further with you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He's just a low life pig, trying to stir ****. As usual. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful. So, how does one place that *order*? Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful. So, how does one place that *order*? Eisboch V-e-r-y carefully, and by providing a proper environment and setting the right examples. It's fun to spend time with one's own grandchildren, but *repeatedly* foisting them or their photos off on others is unnecessary, unless you have little else in your life. Now, photos of a black dog who has trained his owner properly, that's different. |
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![]() Little kids can be a funny though ... Last week my wife was watching our little 3 year old granddaughter, "Sophie". She's an adorable little kid with big, bright blue eyes and long, super curly hair. Anyway, I had ordered a special marine circuit breaker for the boat on-line and was waiting for UPS to deliver it. I was doing something outside and then noticed little Sophie standing in the doorway, calling me while holding a small UPS package. She handed me the package, then stood there with rapt attention, telling me to "open". Mrs.E, standing behind her, explained that Sophie occasionally gets presents in the mail from distant relatives, and she probably assumed the package was for her. So, I opened the UPS packaging and pulled the circuit breaker out which was in one of those clear, plastic packages. I handed it to Sophie who held it up to her face with both hands, staring at the circuit breaker. After a moment, she got a big smile and exclaimed, "Oh ..... I just *love* these!" Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
Little kids can be a funny though ... Last week my wife was watching our little 3 year old granddaughter, "Sophie". She's an adorable little kid with big, bright blue eyes and long, super curly hair. Anyway, I had ordered a special marine circuit breaker for the boat on-line and was waiting for UPS to deliver it. I was doing something outside and then noticed little Sophie standing in the doorway, calling me while holding a small UPS package. She handed me the package, then stood there with rapt attention, telling me to "open". Mrs.E, standing behind her, explained that Sophie occasionally gets presents in the mail from distant relatives, and she probably assumed the package was for her. So, I opened the UPS packaging and pulled the circuit breaker out which was in one of those clear, plastic packages. I handed it to Sophie who held it up to her face with both hands, staring at the circuit breaker. After a moment, she got a big smile and exclaimed, "Oh ..... I just *love* these!" Eisboch A future electrical engineer... |
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 09:54:28 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Little kids can be a funny though ... Last week my wife was watching our little 3 year old granddaughter, "Sophie". She's an adorable little kid with big, bright blue eyes and long, super curly hair. Anyway, I had ordered a special marine circuit breaker for the boat on-line and was waiting for UPS to deliver it. I was doing something outside and then noticed little Sophie standing in the doorway, calling me while holding a small UPS package. She handed me the package, then stood there with rapt attention, telling me to "open". Mrs.E, standing behind her, explained that Sophie occasionally gets presents in the mail from distant relatives, and she probably assumed the package was for her. So, I opened the UPS packaging and pulled the circuit breaker out which was in one of those clear, plastic packages. I handed it to Sophie who held it up to her face with both hands, staring at the circuit breaker. After a moment, she got a big smile and exclaimed, "Oh ..... I just *love* these!" You were lucky to be there. --Vic |
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On Jul 21, 9:55*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Little kids can be a funny though ... Last week my wife was watching our little 3 year old granddaughter, "Sophie". * She's an adorable little kid with big, bright blue eyes and long, super curly hair. Anyway, I had ordered a special marine circuit breaker for the boat on-line and was waiting for UPS to deliver it. I was doing something outside and then noticed little Sophie standing in the doorway, calling me while holding a small UPS package. She handed me the package, then stood there with rapt attention, telling me to "open". Mrs.E, standing behind her, explained that Sophie occasionally gets presents in the mail from distant relatives, and she probably assumed the package was for her. So, I opened the UPS packaging and pulled the circuit breaker out which was in one of those clear, plastic packages. I handed it to Sophie who held it up to her face with both hands, staring at the circuit breaker. After a moment, she got a big smile and exclaimed, "Oh ..... I just *love* these!" Eisboch A future electrical engineer...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, I thought you didn't like posts of people's children and grandchildren??? |
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