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Its better than some Invictas - and its a Pulsar so you know the quality is inside!

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That Antonio..............what a kidder!!!   toon1.gif

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Docrwm wrote:

Its better than some Invictas - and its a Pulsar so you know the quality is inside!


Everytime I see his name....Selma Hayek comes to mind:P Can you say "Desperado"smile25.gif

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Antonio Banderas. Whats the name of that movie he was in with sylvester stallone? they were both hitmen.

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yamahaki wrote: Antonio Banderas. Whats the name of that movie he was in with sylvester stallone? they were both hitmen.

"Assasins" Good moviehand6.gif Loved the seen in the Taxi...

where he asks Stallone about all the "Chit/Chat:P

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when we saw this in the theater, my wife and I (girlfriend at the time) broke out in hysterics when he said 'chit-chat'. We were the only ones laughing. . .

 

like did you see Little Miss Sunshine? The seen with the horn that keeps going. . . I almost lost a lung.snoopy1.gif

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yamahaki wrote: Antonio Banderas. Whats the name of that movie he was in with sylvester stallone? they were both hitmen.

"Assasins" Good moviehand6.gif Loved the seen in the Taxi...

where he asks Stallone about all the "Chit/Chat:P

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IW wrote: when we saw this in the theater, my wife and I (girlfriend at the time) broke out in hysterics when he said 'chit-chat'. We were the only ones laughing. . .

 

like did you see Little Miss Sunshine? The seen with the horn that keeps going. . . I almost lost a lung.snoopy1.gif

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yamahaki wrote: Antonio Banderas. Whats the name of that movie he was in with sylvester stallone? they were both hitmen.

"Assasins" Good moviehand6.gif Loved the seen in the Taxi...

where he asks Stallone about all the "Chit/Chat:P



Mark,

great avitarhand6.gif Enjoy him..they grow up sooooo...fast:)

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THANKS!

We read "My World" and "Opposites" before bedtime. . .

gonna get the minivan next week! Yeah baby! If this van's a rockin' . . .

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IW wrote: THANKS!

We read "My World" and "Opposites" before bedtime. . .

gonna get the minivan next week! Yeah baby! If this van's a rockin' . . .

You need to get "Goodnight Moon".................I've read to my boys everynight since they came home from the hospital.....and now..........they can read to me!!! hand6.gif

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My boys are 17 and 15 now and I read One fish two fish to them so many times I know the entire Suess book by heart .... it seems like yesterday and now they are driving cars   :( 

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THANKS!

We read "My World" and "Opposites" before bedtime. . .

gonna get the minivan next week! Yeah baby! If this van's a rockin' . . .

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Shows what you know Ken! "My World" was written by the same author; we have Goodnight Moon

goodnight kittens, goodnight mittens. . .

You should try 'But Not the Hippopotomus'. Its a goodie!

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IW wrote: THANKS!

We read "My World" and "Opposites" before bedtime. . .

gonna get the minivan next week! Yeah baby! If this van's a rockin' . . .

You need to get "Goodnight Moon".................I've read to my boys everynight since they came home from the hospital.....and now..........they can read to me!!! hand6.gif

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Oy!! Goodnight Moon!! That's still a favorite although I am polluting my 4 year old's mind by reading classic Captain America comics...

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I used to read a book called monsters? its not what the title really means. My kids loved it. Of course I also put on classical music for them to sleep by. When they were old enough, they both took up a musical instrument. Piano for one and guitar for the other. My oldest boy wants to take after me and race bikes. I'm on the fence about that one.

For as many broken bones, bad knees and surgeries I've had, I'd like to spare him.

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I also put on classical music every night for them to fall asleep to ....the experts say it helps stimulate thier brains when developing .....Now both my boys are much smarter than me and mabey it helped ????

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I'm sure the music helps. Its pure mathematics there hearing. and they absorb it like a sponge. I think my music teacher called it spacial harmonics.

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And exactly how is this polluting his mind?  I bet if you get him started reading comics early, with the state of the school systems these days, his reading level at any grade will be several grades above the other kids!  I'm not kidding!

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Oy!! Goodnight Moon!! That's still a favorite although I am polluting my 4 year old's mind by reading classic Captain America comics...

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mkyuncle wrote: And exactly how is this polluting his mind?  I bet if you get him started reading comics early, with the state of the school systems these days, his reading level at any grade will be several grades above the other kids!  I'm not kidding!

Barton

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Oy!! Goodnight Moon!! That's still a favorite although I am polluting my 4 year old's mind by reading classic Captain America comics...


Well, they are a bit violent and horrific... You are right though, they are well written...

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You're absolutely right, he is a four year old.  Give him a few years then start him on the road of reading with Captain America.  And his reading level will be head and shoulders above others.

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IW wrote: Shows what you know Ken! "My World" was written by the same author; we have Goodnight Moon

goodnight kittens, goodnight mittens. . .

You should try 'But Not the Hippopotomus'. Its a goodie!



I read nothing to them now..................I have them read to me...they are both reading at a 6th grade level (ps standards), 4th grade level for their current school....what can really blow your mind away is when your 6-year old K-Schooler (last year) comes across the word reconnaissance and buzzes through it like he's seen it a 1000 x before!

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mkyuncle wrote: You're absolutely right, he is a four year old.  Give him a few years then start him on the road of reading with Captain America.  And his reading level will be head and shoulders above others.
Actually IMO, comic books are good fro them....they fuel the imagination!!!

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KenC wrote: mkyuncle wrote: You're absolutely right, he is a four year old.  Give him a few years then start him on the road of reading with Captain America.  And his reading level will be head and shoulders above others.
Actually IMO, comic books are good fro them....they fuel the imagination!!!

I think comics are a great idea too. It joins the visual and written. Plus, anything that gets them interested in reading is a good thing. Most boys tend to be a bit bloodthirsty (although I think my daughter might end up being more so than my son!) and comics tend towards some sort of violence, even the mild. If it keeps 'em interested, it's a good thing, IMO!

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I say do what most parents do. Sit them in front of the TV, introduce them to the XBox controller, get a baby sitter and ignore them until they graduate.


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