Helping hand

Started by Mikej, October 26, 2010, 05:17:50 PM

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Mikej


phat46

And a great picture it is. It's never too early to ruin them for life.  :D  :lol:

Digger

Quote from: "Mikej"My first attempt at posting a picture



http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h328/chiefie1/2.jpg


 :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D   :!:
Just when you think you are winning the Rat Race, along come faster rats!

Digger

kb426

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34ford


UGLY OLDS

EXCELLENT first picture   :!:  
 He's keeping an eye on your every move ..That's good ...  :idea:  
 I also like the patch on his jacket .. 8)



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enjenjo

He looks like he sees something, you better check that out. :shock:
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reborn55

Great picture--enjoy it as they seem to grow up way too fast

jaybee

Mike, that's an awesome picture.  Start 'em out right!
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TJ's Dad

Great pic ........  :idea:
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chimp koose

Future crewchief for sure.

rumrumm

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Rrumbler

I like those pictures, gents!  Kids and grandkids are a fathers delight - for the most part, anyhow.  My boys were always in the middle of stuff, whether it was a construction job, or a mechanical thing, and they got their first scars from being there, too.  Now, it's my grands; the boys, now 14 and 20 were always into something, and they'd come hollerin' "Pa, how do you do (This or that)?"  They both can pretty much do for themselves, now.  The rest are all girls, two sevens and an eight, and their mom's have got them all "girlied" up so they avoid Pa's shop and stuff.  :(  :?
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