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11-06-2004 07:43 AM #1
Kids n Rods
Ya know guys I don't have to tell you this....hehe...
but i'm going to anyway...lol...it's the mommy in me!
It is sooooo cool that you guys work with your kids on ANYTHING! There are so many uninvolved daddy's out there that leave the life training for their kids up to the momma's...I really think that you guys spending time with your kids (don't forget yer girls if ya got em!) no matter what your hobby/job/interests are is THE most important thing you will ever do. They look to you during those times to see how you handle yourself, how you deal with other people, how you respond when things go your way or especially when they don't go your way. They learn to think & problem solve, strategize, interact with adults when they spend that time with you. They also watch how you treat their momma...hehe
and that's how they will treat important women in their life...hint hint...
You guys are the greatest influence the next generation has. An that goes for you Geezer Rodders too...
if there are young ones in your circle of influence that DON'T have that example at home...they depend on you to be that example.
My husband is into bicycling (my kids don't like it)...so that's what he and I do together. He doesn't know anything about cars so in order to spend time with our boys he took up golf and does that with them. I don't care what it is...if your out there spending time with those kids it will pay off bigtime! You guys ROCK!!!!!
You miss 100% of the shots you never take
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11-06-2004 12:09 PM #2
Jeri, haha looks like you posted this in the wrong thread. lol I just read the other thread before this and started reading it again and was like wait a minute!www.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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11-06-2004 12:36 PM #3
Na, I think she got it right referring to racerxjj67, greaser and others on the forum spending time with their kids. Good point, she's right.Originally posted by FMXhellraiser
Jeri, haha looks like you posted this in the wrong thread. lol I just read the other thread before this and started reading it again and was like wait a minute!
"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-06-2004 01:27 PM #4
Yup. Whenever I put up a sign I always try to bring my son or daughter or both to help me. When they were very young it was more of a handicap than help job wise, but the time together MORE than made up for their lack of participation. As they got older they became purdy 'good helpers too. HE HE HE I still remember the day I asked Jeff to stand a 4'x8' sign up against the scaffolding and he hoisted it up to me. I thought wow, kids' getting big. My daughter is grown and only once in awhile comes with me. My son still helps on his days off, and it gives us time to just talk about stuff. They grow up way too fast.Originally posted by DennyW
I think she did to pro. I often think when I was younger. My dad always worked, 1-2 jobs. I never had much time with him. That's when I started fixing lawn mowers, 8 years old, hahaha. I spend as much time as I can with the son. Girls all grown and gone. Weather it's playing games, talking about life, projects, boxing, what ever he wants to do. Very important thing to do.Last edited by pro70z28; 11-06-2004 at 01:31 PM.
"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-06-2004 01:38 PM #5
they grow up way too fast.
you got that right PROZ and then they're gone. Enjoy them while you've got them.
Duane S
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On a quiet night you can hear a Chevy rust
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11-06-2004 05:07 PM #6
thanks for the praise guys...but i jus thought it was something y'all would do naturally....
but in hindsight my Pa was hardly around, he was always busting his ass at work to look after the 6 of us...he spent ime with my brothers when they were all small,but they are close in age... i was a late comer,and they'd all grown up by the time i arrived... so i kinda grew up hangin with my bro's... my pa even now finds it hard to relate to me, but thats more of a generation thing... plus he aint a petrolhead.. likes fishing (bores the butt off me) so we ocassionally hook up for a beer, chew the fat and go back to our respective lives..... but its real weird how he idolises the grandkids...maybe like he's kinda makin up for lost time er something... which is kewl. they see their grandpa and he gets run ragged by a bunch of spunky lil tikes...
but anyhoo i agree with you guys 100%, its how kids learn the moral ethics of life, by watchin their adult peers.
i seriously dont think my son has ever forgotten his manners, cuz he knows if ya aint polite ya dont get...same goes he knows to not freak out if something doesnt go to plan, he gives it another shot and then hollers for help if it goes screwy..etc
teach em young before it gets too late... and give them some interests til they discover their own...
how many kids world over are bein babysat by tv and playstations??? too damn many..
i have friends who cant believe we go out to the woods and make mud pies and all that fun kid stuff..isnt that what parenting is all about???/ or how else are we to get those embarrassing stories to tell their girl/boyfriends... ha ha and ima have some real doozies...
take it easy..and enjoy the rest of the weekend.
Jay8TH ANNUAL RATFINK PARTY & KUSTOM KULTURE EXTRAVAGANZA - 21TH JULY LOS ANGELES COUNTY RACEWAY, PALMDALE CA.
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11-06-2004 05:52 PM #7
My grandfather would take my aunt and uncle to be with him while he split wood, in the winter they would sit in the truck sometimes. One of those times he had finished cutting down a tree and went back to check on them, when he opened the door he heard a WHACK!! , they both had hammers and were beating the dash in! When he asked what they were doing they said they were filling orders for Big BirdOriginally posted by pro70z28
Yup. Whenever I put up a sign I always try to bring my son or daughter or both to help me. When they were very young it was more of a handicap than help job wise, but the time together MORE than made up for their lack of participation.
Gerig Michael H.
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It was the day they built the second automobile." -Richard Petty
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11-06-2004 06:00 PM #8
Originally posted by '60buickrod
My grandfather would take my aunt and uncle to be with him while he split wood, in the winter they would sit in the truck sometimes. One of those times he had finished cutting down a tree and went back to check on them, when he opened the door he heard a WHACK!! , they both had hammers and were beating the dash in! When he asked what they were doing they said they were filling orders for Big Bird
Problee' not too funny @ the time tho.
"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-06-2004 09:26 PM #9
Haha, damn that big bird. Yeah I wish my dad would spend more time with me and help me out on my car and all. He is too busy doing whatever he want's... But yeah I don't really wanna get into it. My grandpa used to take me to places in california like air fields with old planes and all like what you see on that show Moto Art like march (I think that's how it's spelled and pronounced) airforce base and old bases, etc. I am surprised that I am not all into planes or wan't to be in the air force or something. I still remember all that and have CLEAR pictures in my head and know EXACTLY where I was and how it all looked. So yeah I guess it does help kids out. I can't say much since I am only still a teenager and all.www.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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11-07-2004 05:36 AM #10
fmx jus because y'all er still in your teens doesnt mean you arent necessarily also wise...from alot of your posts on other topics ya can tell ya got a good set of smarts up there,and arent disrespectful etc like ya get the youngins on other boards... All that says to me is someone whether that be ya Pa / grandpa / Mom er who ever has taught you some of the fundamental skills of bein a good ,responsible, likeable person.... i mean hell i have met tons of ppl who are older, who are not half as wisened as some of the younger guys i kno...
i'm jus tryin to give my lil guy a head start in the wisdom stakes,and teach him the vital skills he'llneed to handle every type of daily situation whether that be good or bad...
ahhhh... i'm waffling now... knew i shouldnt come back into this place at stupid o'clock in the a.m... nite again all8TH ANNUAL RATFINK PARTY & KUSTOM KULTURE EXTRAVAGANZA - 21TH JULY LOS ANGELES COUNTY RACEWAY, PALMDALE CA.
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11-07-2004 05:40 AM #11
It's more like quarter of.
Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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11-07-2004 05:46 AM #12
you think i over estimated at 1/2????dang y'know what, I think you may have a good point!!!! maybe that was wishful thinkin on my part...
8TH ANNUAL RATFINK PARTY & KUSTOM KULTURE EXTRAVAGANZA - 21TH JULY LOS ANGELES COUNTY RACEWAY, PALMDALE CA.
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11-07-2004 11:16 AM #13
Okay you asked for it caustion this pic may crack your monitor screen I posted a pic once before but It was taken off due to some foul words so here we go again
drive it like ya stole it
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11-07-2004 11:32 AM #14
i ant saying nothing bad about you john, look ok to me, but i think i do spot a little red neck.Originally posted by john gemmer
Okay you asked for it caustion this pic may crack your monitor screen I posted a pic once before but It was taken off due to some foul words so here we go again

Mike
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11-07-2004 11:37 AM #15
Just like the book!
Hey John, Ya know when ya read a book and you get a mental picture of what the character looks like? An then later you see the movie an the actor they picked to play the part looks EXACTLY like what you pictured? Ha Ha...You look just like the character you are he he he!!! (That's a good thing just in case I didn't say it)
You miss 100% of the shots you never take






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