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JimO
28th September 2007, 17:17
both got their car and bike learners:2thumbsup costing me $318 between the two of them on all four licences they only got 3 questions wrong

tommorth
28th September 2007, 18:34
congrats to your boys

Nasty
28th September 2007, 18:35
Smart kids mate ... well done to them both!!

Mom
28th September 2007, 18:40
both got their car and bike learners:2thumbsup costing me $318 between the two of them on all four licences they only got 3 questions wrong

Congratulations on raising twin boys!!

Smart young lads, obviously take after their Dad...good luck to you mate for the next step....

Pogo2
28th September 2007, 21:16
Must have been the training you gave them.

I have twin boys (4 1/2) - don't suppose you have an owners manual for twins lying around do you! Just bracing myself for the future.

JimO
28th September 2007, 21:38
Must have been the training you gave them.

I have twin boys (4 1/2) - don't suppose you have an owners manual for twins lying around do you! Just bracing myself for the future.

easy as mate, treat them good, encourage them and make shure they know who's boss....they are also in the top class at school, both play soccer and hockey in the schools 1st 11, both play hockey for otago both played soccer for otago, 1 plays volleyball for otago, both are bluebelts at karate

fireliv
28th September 2007, 21:42
Cool!

Hope they enjoy the freedom!

McDuck
28th September 2007, 21:43
they must be prity crap drivers jim, between my two tests i only got one question wrong, they got 1.5 ;)

JimO
28th September 2007, 21:54
they must be prity crap drivers jim, between my two tests i only got one question wrong, they got 1.5 ;)

they were under a lot of pressure though after handing over the $318 i told them if they failed i would beat them to death:mad:

McDuck
28th September 2007, 21:57
they were under a lot of pressure though after handing over the $318 i told them if they failed i would beat them to death:mad:

and fair enuff to. Guy down the road has a 17 year old kid (girl) that is not the least bit interested in diving. Flat out refuzes to even read a road coad. bit of a turn off.

Katman
28th September 2007, 22:45
Guy down the road has a 17 year old kid (girl) that is not the least bit interested in diving.

It's sad but true - some girls take a while to appreciate the art of 'going down'.:whistle:

RC1
28th September 2007, 22:52
Must have been the training you gave them.

I have twin boys (4 1/2) - don't suppose you have an owners manual for twins lying around do you! Just bracing myself for the future.

twins also (4 1/2) B/G i would be keen on a manual also

McDuck
28th September 2007, 23:22
It's sad but true - some girls take a while to appreciate the art of 'going down'.:whistle:

that was a well timed spelling mistake (more a keybord problem)

Drum
29th September 2007, 00:24
You must be real proud dude.
I'm still at the 'come on take that first step' stage. Can't imagine her in charge of machinery. Amazing how it works out eh!

Xaria
29th September 2007, 07:21
Congrats to your boys

JimO
29th September 2007, 08:32
this is them with mcducks katanahttp://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x67/jim157/DSCF1605-1.jpg

Conquiztador
29th September 2007, 13:18
this is them with mcducks katanahttp://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x67/jim157/DSCF1605-1.jpg

Hey, top job there. Looks like brilliant boys.

Now you need a second NZ250...

My oldest one has his eyes set on a 400 I just got home. And the three small ones are still too young for the road. They are happy with their small bikes (At the moment timing each other around the backyard on the smallest ones LT50 trying to be break the record, Did U guys know that the thing happily goes around the corners on two wheels???)

Macktheknife
29th September 2007, 17:58
Big congrats to you and the boys Jim, well done.
Now the real stress begins! lol.