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19 Jul 2009, 9:08 pm

do not poke or tease the redhead. thank you.


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19 Jul 2009, 9:15 pm

^ Yeah

Blonds either..thank you



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20 Jul 2009, 9:25 am

And no jokes about hair-impaired individuals..Then again, I'll eventually reach that stage in many years to come..



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20 Jul 2009, 9:30 am

i am NOT an ANIMAL!! !!


wait.. i am, sorry :)


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20 Jul 2009, 9:31 am

Look away! I'm HIDEOUS!

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20 Jul 2009, 9:48 am

Is this a game show? cause I did not get my prize.. :lol:



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20 Jul 2009, 9:57 am

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Is this a game show? cause I did not get my prize.. :lol:


thats cus you lost.

you really should try harder next time.

btw: NEXT PAGE IS THE PAGE OF THE BEAST!! !!


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20 Jul 2009, 10:09 am

I've got a new dog today, reuben his name is, he's a cavelier king charles spaniel just like my other dog, george.


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20 Jul 2009, 10:16 am

Love this pictures

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20 Jul 2009, 10:19 am

Rainbow-Squirrel wrote:
Love this pictures

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i think its a bit sad. i dunno. its charming and all, but when i was that small, my face-of-wonder was found in the local woods, playground, exploring the neighborhood, playing w plastic cars etc...

i know things change, but i find "the magic of reality" a lot more charming than the easy magic of fictional games. i think a kid should explore real world first, and then try out games.


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20 Jul 2009, 10:23 am

Yeah, I can understand, but at the same time I really struggle to see "the magic of reality"..



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20 Jul 2009, 10:27 am

Rainbow-Squirrel wrote:
Yeah, I can understand, but at the same time I really struggle to see "the magic of reality"..


really?
i see it all the time :oops:

like right now, its still raining, and rain is SO awesome...

the simple things in life. i was sent outside a lot to play, with or without friends :D maybe its less magical if you grow up deep inside a city, but i tend to find them very... awe-inspiring as well, not just the big things, but the small ones. when your a kid, everything can be a treasure hunt.
we'd stop and stare at dog poops :D


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20 Jul 2009, 10:51 am

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Someones needs to get out more, they've got way too much spare time on their hands.

Although I can't say anything :P


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20 Jul 2009, 10:54 am

Just because the kid's holding some game console thing there, doesn't mean that's all he does for entertainment.

When I was younger I did a lot of gaming (grew up with a computer),
but I also played outside a lot with friends (and sometimes alone), we'd go to all kinds of places (though our parents did set limits as to where we could go), including forests, petting zoos, the school playground, the little field behind my friends place, our garden etc.).

Apart from that, games can also stimulate a kid's imagination, which, in my opinion, is not a bad thing. I remember playing out and thinking up elaborate stories inspired by fiction (from games/books/cartoons/movies/etc.), which was great fun.

It doesn't have to be either/or.



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20 Jul 2009, 11:00 am

1234 wrote:
Just because the kid's holding some game console thing there, doesn't mean that's all he does for entertainment.

When I was younger I did a lot of gaming (grew up with a computer),
but I also played outside a lot with friends (and sometimes alone), we'd go to all kinds of places (though our parents did set limits as to where we could go), including forests, petting zoos, the school playground, the little field behind my friends place, our garden etc.).

Apart from that, games can also stimulate a kid's imagination, which, in my opinion, is not a bad thing. I remember playing out and thinking up elaborate stories inspired by fiction (from games/books/cartoons/movies/etc.), which was great fun.

It doesn't have to be either/or.


i think it often IS either/or w most kids. but your right. if combined and balanced w an outside life, theres nothing wrong with it.
my family werent very wealthy (un-wealthy norwegians!?) and we got cable/vcr/computers much later than everyone else.
when we finally got a super nintendo (i could NOT believe it) we were allready used to playing outside, so console gaming became a weekend-morning/evening thing, and the rest was outside-play, and all by itself. our mother didnt have to chase us away from the console


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20 Jul 2009, 11:08 am

Im dead hungry but need to do the dishes first :evil:


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