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  • #16
    Re: Anxiety Attack

    Originally posted by GrnBay007
    Anyone ever experience one?

    I did this morning when my daughter started her first day at High School.


    .....bring on the meds!!! :P

    Seemed like only yesterday I was crying when she started kindergarten. Tears again this morning.....only I really had to hide them this time.
    You just wait till you're sitting in the church watching her walk down that aisle with her Dad....................talk about tears....

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    • #17
      Re: Anxiety Attack

      Originally posted by packinpatland
      Originally posted by GrnBay007
      Anyone ever experience one?

      I did this morning when my daughter started her first day at High School.


      .....bring on the meds!!! :P

      Seemed like only yesterday I was crying when she started kindergarten. Tears again this morning.....only I really had to hide them this time.
      You just wait till you're sitting in the church watching her walk down that aisle with her Dad....................talk about tears....
      Are you kidding? That's triple dose of meds....lol I was crying when we were putting on her little white first communion dress years ago thinking to myself the next time I'd be helping her put on a white dress would be her wedding day. I stress about these things way in advance!!

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      • #18
        Re: Anxiety Attack

        Originally posted by GrnBay007
        Originally posted by packinpatland
        Originally posted by GrnBay007
        Anyone ever experience one?

        I did this morning when my daughter started her first day at High School.


        .....bring on the meds!!! :P

        Seemed like only yesterday I was crying when she started kindergarten. Tears again this morning.....only I really had to hide them this time.
        You just wait till you're sitting in the church watching her walk down that aisle with her Dad....................talk about tears....
        Are you kidding? That's triple dose of meds....lol I was crying when we were putting on her little white first communion dress years ago thinking to myself the next time I'd be helping her put on a white dress would be her wedding day. I stress about these things way in advance!!
        How about starting with a kiss first? (as in dances, dates, prom) - before marrying her off....




        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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        • #19
          Originally posted by BallHawk
          Vegemite is crap. Marmite is the real thing. Vegemite is just a thing made by the Aussies because they couldn't take the stronger taste of Marmite. Wimps.

          Americans are such pansys when it comes to eating marmite. I've given it to about 10 Americans, only 1 ever liked it and it was a 6 year-old. The rest spit it out or even gagged.
          I really used to like you, until this post.

          Vegemite is the real stuff. Marmite tastes like ground ants.

          And before you start calling Aussies wimps, you might wanna look at the ball sports we play. No helmuts in Rugby.

          And, we have 20 million people, not 200 million like some nations. Compare our medal count to yours at the last Olympics and you'll find a lot of us aren't wimps after all.

          But we all love Vegemite!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by swede
            Some people say it causes children to cut their hair funny and wear appearance-changing contact lenses--but you shouldn't believe everything you hear.
            Too funny!!!

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            • #21
              Re: Anxiety Attack

              Originally posted by mraynrand
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              How about starting with a kiss first? (as in dances, dates, prom)
              Yeah, she'll be 17 and doing those things before you know.

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              • #22
                My 3 year old kid keeps shitting in his diaper, and it’s really starting to raise my anxiety level too. Next Thursday pre-school starts, and I already pre-paid a couple grand for the year……..but they won’t take him if he shits in his diaper.

                I make him run “penalty laps” around the house. Well, I guess at least he doesn’t look like a wolf.

                My grandmother always said, “Big kids, big problems. Little kids, little problems.”
                After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by HowardRoark
                  My 3 year old kid keeps shitting in his diaper, and it’s really starting to raise my anxiety level too. Next Thursday pre-school starts, and I already pre-paid a couple grand for the year……..but they won’t take him if he shits in his diaper.

                  I make him run “penalty laps” around the house. Well, I guess at least he doesn’t look like a wolf.

                  My grandmother always said, “Big kids, big problems. Little kids, little problems.”
                  I remember an amusing story from my days living in Wisconsin. Our neighbors had a bright, precocious, three year old who just wouldn't toilet train.

                  One day, the kid noticed his older brother was suiting up for hockey practice. He intently watched his brother was put on his athletic supporter with an attached protective cup.

                  He asked his Mom, "Can I get one of those too?" His Mom answered, "Only big boys who use the toilet instead of their pants get to wear one of those."

                  The three year old bargained, "If I poop and pee in the toilet instead of my pants, will you buy me one of those?" She agreed.

                  Within two days the kid was completely potty-trained! On the third day, he was proudly strutting around the neighborhood wearing his new athletic supporter and cup over the outside of his pants!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                    I remember an amusing story from my days living in Wisconsin. Our neighbors had a bright, precocious, three year old who just wouldn't toilet train.

                    One day, the kid noticed his older brother was suiting up for hockey practice. He intently watched his brother was put on his athletic supporter with an attached protective cup.

                    He asked his Mom, "Can I get one of those too?" His Mom answered, "Only big boys who use the toilet instead of their pants get to wear one of those."

                    The three year old bargained, "If I poop and pee in the toilet instead of my pants, will you buy me one of those?" She agreed.

                    Within two days the kid was completely potty-trained! On the third day, he was proudly strutting around the neighborhood wearing his new athletic supporter and cup over the outside of his pants!
                    Bribery. They'll always be a place for it.... Cute story.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                      On the third day, he was proudly strutting around the neighborhood wearing his new athletic supporter and cup over the outside of his pants!
                      Did I miss something? I always wore mine on the outside. Perhaps that explains the jeering all those years in IM football.
                      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                      • #26
                        My kid had a new truck in the bathroom on a shelf that he could only have if he used the toilet. It would have worked a lot faster if he liked trucks more...
                        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Tarlam!
                          I really used to like you, until this post.

                          Vegemite is the real stuff. Marmite tastes like ground ants.

                          And before you start calling Aussies wimps, you might wanna look at the ball sports we play. No helmuts in Rugby.

                          And, we have 20 million people, not 200 million like some nations. Compare our medal count to yours at the last Olympics and you'll find a lot of us aren't wimps after all.

                          But we all love Vegemite!
                          I never questioned the Australian's heart or athletic skills. I questioned their taste buds.

                          Vegemite is weak. Admit it, Tar, you can't take Marmite. It's too strong for you.....
                          "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by HowardRoark
                            My 3 year old kid keeps shitting in his diaper, and it’s really starting to raise my anxiety level too. Next Thursday pre-school starts, and I already pre-paid a couple grand for the year……..but they won’t take him if he shits in his diaper.

                            I make him run “penalty laps” around the house. Well, I guess at least he doesn’t look like a wolf.

                            My grandmother always said, “Big kids, big problems. Little kids, little problems.”
                            Lmao i have to say i laughed pretty hard at that. Must be a funny site to watch a 3 year old run penalty laps

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                            • #29
                              Re: Anxiety Attack

                              Originally posted by GrnBay007
                              Originally posted by mraynrand
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                              How about starting with a kiss first? (as in dances, dates, prom)
                              Yeah, she'll be 17 and doing those things before you know.
                              Hey well im only 16 if you catch my drift

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                              • #30
                                Re: Anxiety Attack

                                Originally posted by Charles Woodson
                                Originally posted by GrnBay007
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
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                                How about starting with a kiss first? (as in dances, dates, prom)
                                Yeah, she'll be 17 and doing those things before you know.
                                Hey well im only 16 if you catch my drift
                                Down Boy!! :P
                                She's only 14. What I meant was she won't be kissing, dating, promming and dancing till she's 17!

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