La Salle Explorers
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"Getting ready to take my baby girl down to Bama tomorrow to start school. Wife has broke down crying at least 4 times this week."
That's b/c she knows she'll have to start coming up with different excuses to not have sex with you...
That's b/c she knows she'll have to start coming up with different excuses to not have sex with you...
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You will see the biggest difference in your girl probably by the first time you go to Tuscaloosa to visit, but certainly by Thanksgiving. It's not like they become adults in 2 months, but it will seem like you're at least starting to have a relationship with an adult, even if it's just drinking together (you may already be doing that, but I doubt it). It's kinda nice, actually...
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E, you're fuckedAlabamAlum wrote:Consider me her guardian angel.
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Without the rope-a dope strategy he would have almost certainly lost to Foreman. That would have made 3 opponents, Frasier, Foreman, and Norton, that handled him in his prime (I don't count the fights towards the end of his career that he only fought for the money and probably would still be alive today if he hadn't). This all begs the question though. Who exactly did he beat that was any good? Frasier once. Who else? The Liston fight clearly doesn't count.10ac wrote:And then "Rope-A-Dope".Tree wrote:This is the boxing thread right? I'm sure some of you guys have seen this but it's always amazing to me how the guy who whipped Ali's ass twice gets stopped in his tracks by a behemoth in his heyday. Schoolyard bullying at its best.
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How are you saying Foreman "handled" Ali? He knocked him out in the 7th round. Also, he beat Frazier and Norton twice each. I will admit, though, that if Foreman hadn't retired after the Ali fight and had watched the tape, he would've likely destroyed him in a rematch...
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that was a tough trip.
She's at a good place though.
I'm glad she chose Bama over UK.
I suspect she is going to change quite a bit - she's going to become more independent which she needs. She'll make some mistakes, but she'll be stronger because of it.
Now we got to fix the boy.
She's at a good place though.
I'm glad she chose Bama over UK.
I suspect she is going to change quite a bit - she's going to become more independent which she needs. She'll make some mistakes, but she'll be stronger because of it.
Now we got to fix the boy.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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I'll listen to all suggestions
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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What is his issue? Grades? If so, carry him to a few games to visit his sister. Let him see the fun, the co-eds, and what independence looks like. Then take him to the local community college when you get back home and explain how he can take classes there, hold down a job, and live at home (of course he will need to pay rent through chores).
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Yeah, you better emphasize the chores, if the MIF's youngest is any indication, these kids don't mind at all living at home and in fact seem to prefer it...
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he already regrets not doing what she did in school but I think have bigger issues.AlabamAlum wrote:What is his issue? Grades? If so, carry him to a few games to visit his sister. Let him see the fun, the co-eds, and what independence looks like. Then take him to the local community college when you get back home and explain how he can take classes there, hold down a job, and live at home (of course he will need to pay rent through chores).
He won't be going to school this year as he got put on academic probation for the second time. I told him I wasn't writing out a check for a Kawasaki KLR650 each semester just to watch him piss it away
and since he isn't in school, as an alternative to paying rent he owes me 30 hours of work each month. Once he decides its time to get serious about life (which better come sooner rather than later) then he goes back to focusing on school and I cover the tab for everything.
This month he seals the driveway and caulks the house. Next month he puts up insulation and drywall in the workshop attic (once summer goes away), after that he demo's the basement bathroom, and starts learning to wrench a car. Finally in November he paints the house
While I benefit from all this work, the work I'm having him do isn't random. Every man needs to know how to hang, mud and sand drywall, he needs to know how to paint, how to change and gap spark plugs change transmission oil - so that drives toward independence. I'm hoping one of two things happen. He either gets some self confidence in himself on doing some projects around the house or he decides this work sucsk so bad he needs to get a skill someone is going to pay him well to do.
Another thing, I'm fucking sick of the cycle of despair on social media. Every kid out there is convinced they are depressed and life is horrible. He is falling victim to that groupthink mentality. They are fucking depressed because they spend all their time on social media talking about being depressed. Go out and do something.
I'm buying him a kayak next week in an effort to get him off that nonsense.
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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I need to come visit...hedge wrote:Yeah, you better emphasize the chores, if the MIF's youngest is any indication, these kids don't mind at all living at home and in fact seem to prefer it...
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My dad tried that with me, and much to his chagrin (and as I grow older, mine as well), the lessons didn't have lasting effects. I come from a family of electricians, farmers, engineers, machinists, construction managers, etc (Hell, my father built the house -- and did everything but the plumbing and masonry -- in which I was raised), and I figured out during all of those lessons: "Fuck, I need to go to law school."eCat wrote:This month he seals the driveway and caulks the house. Next month he puts up insulation and drywall in the workshop attic (once summer goes away), after that he demo's the basement bathroom, and starts learning to wrench a car. Finally in November he paints the house
While I benefit from all this work, the work I'm having him do isn't random. Every man needs to know how to hang, mud and sand drywall, he needs to know how to paint, how to change and gap spark plugs change transmission oil - so that drives toward independence. I'm hoping one of two things happen. He either gets some self confidence in himself on doing some projects around the house or he decides this work sucsk so bad he needs to get a skill someone is going to pay him well to do.
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"Hell, my father built the house -- and did everything but the plumbing and masonry -- in which I was raised"
On the bright side, I'm sure the cost of the materials was pretty reasonable in Mar Mac...
On the bright side, I'm sure the cost of the materials was pretty reasonable in Mar Mac...
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DooKSucks wrote:My dad tried that with me, and much to his chagrin (and as I grow older, mine as well), the lessons didn't have lasting effects. I come from a family of electricians, farmers, engineers, machinists, construction managers, etc (Hell, my father built the house -- and did everything but the plumbing and masonry -- in which I was raised), and I figured out during all of those lessons: "Fuck, I need to go to law school."eCat wrote:This month he seals the driveway and caulks the house. Next month he puts up insulation and drywall in the workshop attic (once summer goes away), after that he demo's the basement bathroom, and starts learning to wrench a car. Finally in November he paints the house
While I benefit from all this work, the work I'm having him do isn't random. Every man needs to know how to hang, mud and sand drywall, he needs to know how to paint, how to change and gap spark plugs change transmission oil - so that drives toward independence. I'm hoping one of two things happen. He either gets some self confidence in himself on doing some projects around the house or he decides this work sucsk so bad he needs to get a skill someone is going to pay him well to do.
I'd consider that a success as a parent
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.
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I tried to sell him on the coast guard a few weeks ago
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.