Phineas and Ferb. All ****ing day....
Could be much worse, it's actually a pretty good kid's show. |
Few years back I took my daughter & her soccer friends to see the Disney heart throbs perform at state fair. Funny to watch 11 yo girls having screaming spastic convulsions.
By intermission I was shoving toilet paper in my ears. One of my girls was crying her eyes out cause her ears were hurting. Girl sitting behind her never ever ever quit screaming. We traded spots and I began the training course. Every time she started screaming, I stood up so she couldn't see. She would quitand I would sit down. She'd scream. I'd stand. After about 5 minutes we had an understanding. Take ear plugs just in case. |
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The one time my wife saw them watching it, it was mostly low-brow humor about butts and vomit. I'm not really sure, I've never seen it and it is my wife's rule. |
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Nice job Dad! |
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My daughter wanted to watch Adventure Time......and I won't let her. |
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My wife caught me watching Space Ghost Coast to Coast once. LMAO They watch Disney more than anything else (Nickelodeon is like A Clockwork Orange with commercials) but it's mostly "Austin and Ally" and "Good Luck Charlie". They hate "Jessie". |
Taylor Swift will end up a big fat bitch like her mom.
Her music sucks. |
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I hope I'm right anyway and not molding her into something I shouldn't be. |
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The one i truly enjoy with my son is Aquabats on the HUB. Great show....sort of a throwback to live action Sat morning shows from the 70s and 80s.
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you're wrapped around her little finger, get used to it.
much worst thing in life to be ... |
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At least it's not the Back Street Boys...
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My daughter is 17 now...sometimes when we are just sitting and watching a TV program together or just sitting around talking, she loves to bring up what we did together when she was 8-10. And when I see the sparkle in her eyes talking about all the fun she had back then and how she loves me for how I went to all those "silly little girl things" it makes everything worth it. I once took my daughter to an American Girl store....stood with her as she pretty much looked at everything they sold for almost every doll they make. Now....we talk about music (we share the same musical interests), baseball (Lord help her she is a Yank-me fan) and peruse Listverse together. And occasionally she will whisper...."Dad, you are such a dork"...and smile Not to hijack this thread, but for those guys whose daughters are all grown and moved away....do you occasionally get out the old albums and look at the pictures just to smile at the memories? |
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It could be Barney live...
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It's fun and they love it. |
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Oh....and I had to deal with early Pokemon and Yugi-Oh cartoons and trading cards. And Barbies....she had way too many. You know you're a Dad when you go to take your Team to lunch and the girls sitting in the back seat are chuckling at the Barbies in the back seat that your daughter left there when you dropped her off at the Pre-School. |
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I just have to wonder why so many feel so sorry for this bitch? After 13 guys in 3 years, you might have to think that maybe it's not the "boy" that is the problem.
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Maybe I'm having a mid-life crisis. |
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I once skipped down the hall of Metro North with my daughter just because she asked me to. I figured I would catch all kinds of catcalls....as I was standing in front of the Disney Store that was there at the time, this big guy standing next to me leaned over and said...."I saw you earlier skipping with your daughter...I could never do that". I actually felt bad for the guy... |
Well, always love your children. Tolerate the obsessions, especially if it involves teen female pop idols.
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I am taking my 8 year old daughter to a father daughter dance tonight. It is all about making memories, as they will grow up in the blink of an eye. I also have a 13 year old daughter, and she really flipped the switch this year from my little girl to a full blown teenager. Still a great kid, but a tangible change.
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That's about the time I look around beside and behind me confused and then my daughter says, so that all the gawkers can hear her, "who farted?" :D |
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I sent you a PM...it's a link to a story I wrote to my daughter on her 16th birthday. |
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And yes....that first teen year will kill you. Not personally...but in your heart. |
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One day I just didn't. My wife was pregnant and says she wasn't shaving there towards the end, lol, almost ten pounder I can say I blamed her. So I told her I wouldn't either. I still haven't, she has of course lol. She hates it Its great Posted via Mobile Device |
I took my 9 year old daughter to work with me today. She blew insulation in an attic while I loaded the hopper. That was awesome. Plus, I paid her in "whatever you want at Hardees". She chose that over $10. I'm gonna have to teach her better.
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Take her to the concert and be happy and pretend you like it. She'll never forget it and you'll get a big hug for your efforts.
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I'm just the casual writer/casual observer that likes to write down-home pieces. |
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Sometimes we have to take time to look at our child's life thru their eyes to fully comprehend how important we are to them. And rarely do we appreciate it on the level they do |
Provoke your daughter to wrath.
This will ensure she becomes a lifelong Raiders fan. She will also decide which home you end up in some day. #sonofachiefsfan |
I have two girls.
My 9 year old is the same way with TS. Looking at buying tickets, they will be a lot more than a game. That is the price of being a parent. Go with it. She will love you more. That is what matters. |
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