View Full Version : Kids that would make a dad proud
WRT
17th August 2005, 14:29
Good lads . . .
bugjuice
17th August 2005, 14:34
ahhhh.. my off-spring are doing well..
Storm
17th August 2005, 14:57
Good to see some of todays children are still being raised right :spudflip:
Sniper
17th August 2005, 15:11
I wish I could have grown up with those lessons taught to me. BTW whos the girl in the 5th photo, can I have her phone number?
Postie
17th August 2005, 15:18
the kid in the red looks like he is ready to rub out a sly one :wait: in his daks
Sniper
17th August 2005, 15:31
the kid in the red looks like he is ready to rub out a sly one :wait: in his daks
Who wouldnt when you are standing right there?
SpeedyGirl
17th August 2005, 15:35
oh dear :rofl:
FROSTY
17th August 2005, 15:37
for the record--the kid in picture 4 is baby bikie. he found out shortly afterwards that he couldnt swim :devil2:
Wolf
17th August 2005, 15:41
for the record--the kid in picture 4 is baby bikie. he found out shortly afterwards that he couldnt swim :devil2:
He got past the barrier arm at the bottom in one piece, then? Was wondering about that...
Sniper
17th August 2005, 16:01
oh dear :rofl:
Sorry. But I am a guy, and that is THE Anna
MSTRS
18th August 2005, 13:53
This is truly a heart-warming story for all proud fathers.....
A young family moved into a house next door to a vacant lot. One day a construction crew turned up to start building a house on the empty lot. The young family's 5-year-old daughter naturally took an interest in all the activity going on next door and started talking with the workers.
She hung around and eventually the construction crew, all of them gems-in-the-rough, more or less... adopted her as a kind of project mascot. They chatted with her, let her sit with them while they had coffee and lunch breaks, and gave her little jobs to do here and there to make her feel important.
At the end of the first week, they presented her with a pay envelope containing $10 dollars. The little girl took this home to her mother who said all the appropriate words of admiration and suggested that they take the money she had received to the bank the next day to start a savings account.
When they got to the bank, the teller was equally impressed with the story and asked the little girl how she had come by her very own pay check at such a young age. The little girl proudly replied, "I worked all last week with a construction crew building a house."
"My goodness gracious," said the teller, "and will you be working on the house again this week, too?"
The little girl replied "I will if those useless cunts at Bunnings ever bring us the fucking plasterboard."
Storm
18th August 2005, 17:04
I've got a wee tear in my eye-dunno if its from laughing so hard or because I'd be so proud if that was my young lass
Beemer
18th August 2005, 17:23
As long as it's not their mother they are looking at like that, I say let 'em!
Great joke about the building site!
Motu
18th August 2005, 17:49
I remember when my Mother in Law's jaw dropped when our about 2 yr old daughter dropped something and said... ''aw fuck!'' - we knew what she meant,what she was saying was actualy...''oh,tough luck''...but,priceless!!
Wolf
19th August 2005, 08:44
I remember when my Mother in Law's jaw dropped when our about 2 yr old daughter dropped something and said... ''aw fuck!'' - we knew what she meant,what she was saying was actualy...''oh,tough luck''...but,priceless!!
Something went wrong the other day and our oldest (3) looked at it with all seriousness and said, quite distinctly, "fuck".
James Deuce
19th August 2005, 08:53
My 21 month old uses "shit" instead of, "look at that", or "how exciting". Don't send your kids on extended leave to a farm.
WRT
31st August 2005, 14:47
Found another one to add to this thread . . .
Motoracer
31st August 2005, 14:55
Ahhh... brings back memories. I was like one of them young lads in my earlier days.. The things you can get away with when you are a cute "inocent" little kid! :devil2:
froggyfrenchman
31st August 2005, 15:03
them boys are gonna ride bikes... you can just see it coming
bugjuice
31st August 2005, 15:14
them boys are gonna ride bikes... you can just see it coming
they'll be ridin summat...
why do kids get away with it, but I can't..??
Sniper
31st August 2005, 15:17
Because, you are meant to know better
Wolf
31st August 2005, 15:18
Found another one to add to this thread . . .
Hehe "Never mind the bloody camera, but I'm happy for the excuse to get close..."
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