Re: things that have made you happy today
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:46 pm
finally bought the Barely Together EP by simple. every tune is magical
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It is working out nicely, so far.garethom wrote:I mean no offence to you Gene, but since I read this, I can't help but think you're planning on raising some anti-government super-human with like, 5% body fat.Genevieve wrote:Not saying you're not leveled, but I know it'll be challenging like fuck to be able to raise a kid the way I'd have in mind.
dididub wrote:
respect.Electric_Head wrote:There's involved and there's controlling.ultraspatial wrote:me neither, but then again i never really wanted to. and i don't plan on doing it with my kid(s). always thought super involved parents are a bit annoying (at least from the kid's perspective)Electric_Head wrote:I never played any kind of sport with him, never went fishing, etc.
obvs a lot can/will change by the time i'll have one, not saying no, but i really can't picture myself any different
I don't force anything on my son.
He wants to participate with me in anyway possible.
Our relationship is rock solid and I wouldn't have it any other way.
If you have the sort of relationship with your kid that I have with my son you will understand.
Yesterday we took the dogs for a walk to the corner shop to buy a packet of chips.
It was a beautiful day and we took a slow 20 minute walk through my beautiful neighborhood chatting shit about everything.
It was great for both of us.
I don't ever remember having a single decent conversation with my dad.
My dad and I have nothing in common now.
We battle to converse.
I've got it all planned out. I'll wed a tall girl who ran track and then when I teach my son how to throw a baseball I'm gonna make him throw lefty.Molzie wrote:he'll have your genes so that probably wont happen sorry m8
http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2013/11/01/ ... ke-a-wish/S.F. to be transformed into Gotham City for 5-year-old’s Make-A-Wish
Five-year-old Miles is a “sunny, positive little boy” who is fighting a battle against leukemia. Thanks to the Make-A-Wish foundation, he will get the chance to fulfill his dream of being … wait for it … Batman! On November 15, Make-A-Wish foundation will transform San Francisco into Gotham city for a day, with thousands of volunteers already signed up to play along.
Along with a grownup Batman sidekick, Miles will get a call from the police chief and jump into his very own Batmobile to defend the city against some of his fiercest foes – including the Riddler and Penguin.
Make-A-Wish Bay Area describes the plot line of the day:
After rescuing a damsel in distress from the cable car tracks in Nob Hill, and capturing the Riddler in the act of robbing a downtown vault, Batman will eat his lunch at the Burger Bar in San Francisco – directly above Union Square. While at Burger Bar, he will get a call on his batphone to go to the window – where he will look down and see a huge group of volunteers jumping up and down asking for Batman’s help. Why?
Because the Penguin will be kidnapping a famous Gotham City mascot! The getaway car will be visible on Union Square (a convertible so that everyone can see what is happening), and the chase will be on!
After catching the Penguin, Batman will make his final stop at City Hall, where the Mayor and the Police Chief of Gotham City will thank him and give him the key to the city. We plan on having hundreds of volunteers and donors collected to cheer and thank our Batman!