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Deberg_1990 02-01-2013 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9370690)
Yeah....it tends to be like that.

My daughter wanted to watch Adventure Time......and I won't let her.

Yea, Adventure Time was one i was trying to think of that we banned.

Molitoth 02-01-2013 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 9370690)
Yeah....it tends to be like that.

My daughter wanted to watch Adventure Time......and I won't let her.

My daughter just turned two. I doubt she understands anything that is going on in these shows, but enjoys the bright colors and goofy characters.

I hope I'm right anyway and not molding her into something I shouldn't be.

The Franchise 02-01-2013 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9370714)
My daughter just turned two. I doubt she understands anything that is going on in these shows, but enjoys the bright colors and goofy characters.

I hope I'm right anyway and not molding her into something I shouldn't be.

My daughters are two as well. They pay more attention when an animal shows up in one of the episodes. If they start acting like the kids on the show.....it's going off.

Deberg_1990 02-01-2013 02:52 PM

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.

Mr. Flopnuts 02-01-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9370325)
My 9-year old is obsessed with Taylor Swift. It's my fault, I have encouraged her to play the guitar (yes, she's the one I started the thread about a while back).

Last year, I took my oldest daughter to a Chiefs game for her birthday. I spent around $250 for 3 tickets.

It was my time to make it right, so I spent an almost IDENTICAL amount per ticket as I spent on the game and bought 3 tickets to Taylor Swift in concert.

I am almost certain that I will have to go. ABSOLUTELY not my type of music.

But I can't wait to tell her!

I LOVE Taylor Swift. Don't think she's super hot, and don't really like her music. I love her because she actually writes her own music, and walked away from the first label that signed her because she didn't like the direction they wanted her to go with her music. They wanted her to sing other people's music and stop writing. She's incredible in my book.

Mr. Laz 02-01-2013 03:17 PM

you're wrapped around her little finger, get used to it.

much worst thing in life to be ...

htismaqe 02-01-2013 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9370790)
I LOVE Taylor Swift. Don't think she's super hot, and don't really like her music. I love her because she actually writes her own music, and walked away from the first label that signed her because she didn't like the direction they wanted her to go with her music. They wanted her to sing other people's music and stop writing. She's incredible in my book.

Now see, that's something I can respect despite that fact that her music doesn't appeal to me at all.

htismaqe 02-01-2013 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 9370824)
you're wrapped around her little finger, get used to it.

much worst thing in life to be ...

Yep. ;)

bevischief 02-01-2013 04:21 PM

At least it's not the Back Street Boys...

Mosbonian 02-01-2013 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 9370386)
20 years from now, she'll laugh as she remembers how she drug you to a Taylor Swift concert against your will, and how she loves you that much more for it.

Props for being a kick ass dad.

This!

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?

Mr. Flopnuts 02-01-2013 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9370858)
Now see, that's something I can respect despite that fact that her music doesn't appeal to me at all.

Seriously. She's one of the few pop star/celebs out there right now I would trust my children to look up too. She's a whore, but she doesn't publicize it. She writes songs about them. ROFL

bevischief 02-01-2013 05:49 PM

It could be Barney live...

htismaqe 02-01-2013 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 9371259)
This!

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?

I've let my kids paint my toenails, braid my hair, I seriously just don't give a shit about stuff like that.

It's fun and they love it.

The Franchise 02-01-2013 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9371300)
I've let my kids paint my toenails, braid my hair, I seriously just don't give a shit about stuff like that.

It's fun and they love it.

Hippie.

Mosbonian 02-01-2013 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bevischief (Post 9371279)
It could be Barney live...

There were a couple of those I had to attend too...Barney in the early days. Plus all the Disney on Ice and Disney Characters shows.

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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