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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    NOW THEY ARE TOO BUSY ? LMAO Working less than 30 hours a week OMG.
    FRICKEN YOUTH IN 2011 has no idea what it is like to scrimp and save to become a homeowner.
    I don't think there is nobody to blame but the parents themselves, right?

    It's not like wolves raised the kids.

    ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkShadow View Post
    I don't think there is nobody to blame but the parents themselves, right?

    It's not like wolves raised the kids.

    ;-)
    DR , If your kids are over 18 and still living at home , then you're the fool .

    Kick them out to face the real world . I left home at 17 , it's unbelievable to to me
    that 20 to 30 year olds still live with Mom and Pop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangler View Post
    DR , If your kids are over 18 and still living at home , then you're the fool .

    Kick them out to face the real world . I left home at 17 , it's unbelievable to to me
    that 20 to 30 year olds still live with Mom and Pop
    Well, don't get too far ahead of yourself, Cangler.

    What if DR's kids were raised by wolves?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post

    In 2011 Facebook is a very valuable too for spying on my daughters
    That's slightly disturbing ....

    What would wolves do ?

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    Actually hate to say it but there kinda right DR. Send em packing to face what you had to, most kids now a days act as bad as they do because they dont have to work for anything. I had to work for everything cept around christmas time i will admit. Point is i certaintly wasnt born with a silver spoon up my *** and even today i still use plastic. time to kick those wolves out of the nest, or send the birds out of the cave. Or well uh, you know what i mean.
    If your too busy to go fishin; YOUR TOO BUSY!!!!!!

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    I bailed at 18 too. The oldest daughter (24) just did 3 years at Mammoth.
    The younger one (23) back from 1 1/2 years in New Hampshire.
    If they were boys they would be out but girls can't afford to live in a decent area so I worry about there safety.
    No biggie, got 4 bdrs. Plus we get lots of good free food from the Italian place they work at.
    They pay all there own bills except rent.


    DR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangler View Post
    DR , If your kids are over 18 and still living at home , then you're the fool .

    Kick them out to face the real world . I left home at 17 , it's unbelievable to to me
    that 20 to 30 year olds still live with Mom and Pop
    WOW really what if those kids just graduated high school and attending college would you kick them out .

    Sean
    Last edited by fishincrave; 11-02-2011 at 08:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old pudd fisher View Post
    My wife is into face book and has asked me if I wanted to sign up also, she thinks it's cool and talks with family and friends sometimes but not that much...Any feed back on this face book thing ? Kind of sounds like fun I guess.
    There's nothing wrong with facebook ... most of the time i use it to catch up on friends and family that i don't get to see and talk and live far to visit all the time .

    I also have skype that i use ...

    Sean
    Last edited by fishincrave; 11-02-2011 at 08:37 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    The oldest daughter (24) just did 3 years at Mammoth.
    The younger one (23) back from 1 1/2 years in New Hampshire.
    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    In 2011 Facebook is a very valuable too for spying on my daughters ...
    Wait...

    Your daughters are 24 and 23, and you're spying on them via Facebook?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkShadow View Post
    Wait...

    Your daughters are 24 and 23, and you're spying on them via Facebook?
    Are you trying to threadjack this post ? Lol



    Yes DarkShadow, that is correct. Maybe the word 'watching' (out for their best interest) would be more
    appropriate. They know I've always looked out for them. BTW they turned out to be great kids too. Keeping track of your kids and them knowing pops has been known pop up worked out good. Get along great will all their friends too. Not too over protective but just enough so they know that I care.

    The alternative common method is to cut them loose and let them run wild at a young age and don't give a sheet what they do or who they hang out with. A good mom/wife for 25 years has also been a good asset for stability.
    DR

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