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No - most are just 1/2 hour commercials and are just terrible. Family Guy and early Ren & Stimpy are good, but nothing beats Loony Tunes in my book.
 
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Not sure what age you're at Dan (and not prying either) but I'm heading down the home stretch to 47. When I was a kid I spent many a Saturday morning at the bowling alley (Mom wading league) watching
 
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Not sure what age you're at Dan (and not prying either) but I'm heading down the home stretch to 47. When I was a kid I spent many a Saturday morning at the bowling alley (Mom wading league) watching these:

You did not! That's child abuse if you were forced to watch that. You grew up in the golden age of cartoons a few years before me. Remember Saturday morning cartoons starting at 5am? Afternoon cartoons starting at 3pm? All good stuff back then. I do like Spongebob though...
 
?..now getting to the age where things like a hug from dad...

Just tonight, out of nowhere my son came over to me and gave me a huge hug. Definitely made my night! And I had grounded him today so it was all the more a surprise (and no Creamy - I'm not trying to fool you - last night was a *much* different experience :D )
 
Not sure what age you're at Dan (and not prying either) but I'm heading down the home stretch to 47. When I was a kid I spent many a Saturday morning at the bowling alley (Mom wading league) watching these:

I'm right there with you, will be 49 in a few months.

You did not! That's child abuse if you were forced to watch that. You grew up in the golden age of cartoons a few years before me. Remember Saturday morning cartoons starting at 5am? Afternoon cartoons starting at 3pm? All good stuff back then. I do like Spongebob though...

Saturday mornings were cartoon day. My brothers and sister and me would get up at the break of dawn and watch them on an old B&W TV in the early 70's. Now seems like cartoons are available 24/7. So are a lot of other things I suppose.
 
Just tonight, out of nowhere my son came over to me and gave me a huge hug. Definitely made my night! And I had grounded him today so it was all the more a surprise (and no Creamy - I'm not trying to fool you - last night was a *much* different experience :D )

Kind of feels good when that happens. Sigh I am in the dog house now with my kid. She found out her mom is in the hospital with blood clots in her lungs and I had not told her yet. Sheesh 15 and trying to give me a guilt trip over it.

Dang I would settle for a hug
 
Kind of feels good when that happens. Sigh I am in the dog house now with my kid. She found out her mom is in the hospital with blood clots in her lungs and I had not told her yet. Sheesh 15 and trying to give me a guilt trip over it.

Dang I would settle for a hug

Sorry for that. Hang in there though - the one plus is that kids don't tend to hold grudges for long.
 
You did not! That's child abuse if you were forced to watch that. You grew up in the golden age of cartoons a few years before me. Remember Saturday morning cartoons starting at 5am? Afternoon cartoons starting at 3pm? All good stuff back then. I do like Spongebob though...

I also had plenty of uninterrupted Saturday mornings watching cartoons and eating many bowls of sugar coated cereal. :ban:
 
Kind of feels good when that happens. Sigh I am in the dog house now with my kid. She found out her mom is in the hospital with blood clots in her lungs and I had not told her yet. Sheesh 15 and trying to give me a guilt trip over it.

Dang I would settle for a hug

She's young and hurting don't judge her love for you right now. Pretty sure she'll have plenty of hugs for you soon.
 
My wife listened to my son talk about how his step dad really loves him, and I don't. And I'm weird and don't understand because I don't like video games. (His mom is a video game addict and me her husband online gaming while we were still married. I'm obviously not a fan)

I got to sit down and tell him that even though I didn't buy him a 42" tv for his room and I don't let him play video games has nothing to do with me loving him. And explain that he's only spent 3 1/2 weeks with him in the 2 years he's been their step dad. That he doesn't know what he'll be like.

Aaaahhhh parenthood.
 
That's a tough situation Snaps. I think you are on the right track. Your love for your son will be understood by him, he probably already feels it even if he doesn't admit it. Might take some years before he comes to accept things. Divorce on a child is not easy, not by a longshot. Give him time and love him. In the end he will accept the love and return it.
 
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My wife listened to my son talk about how his step dad really loves him, and I don't. And I'm weird and don't understand because I don't like video games. (His mom is a video game addict and me her husband online gaming while we were still married. I'm obviously not a fan)

I got to sit down and tell him that even though I didn't buy him a 42" tv for his room and I don't let him play video games has nothing to do with me loving him. And explain that he's only spent 3 1/2 weeks with him in the 2 years he's been their step dad. That he doesn't know what he'll be like.

Aaaahhhh parenthood.

It sucks when there's another guy around your kid. I'm happy there isn't currently one around my daughter. As for video games, just about everyone my age is addicted to them. I wasn't when I was a kid but I'm happy my parents didn't spoil me with them.
 
A big indian and a small indian are going to fish. The big indian is not the small indian father but the small indian is the big indian's son. What is the relationship between the two


Mother - Son. Sounds like one for the riddle thread :mug:
 
I make wine. I make ricotta cheese when I start getting sour milk. Both are very easy to make.

I would like to make something like parmesan, but I don't know how.
 
I'm his dad. His mom and stepdad live in Oklahoma. It wasn't until after the divorce that I figured everything out with them. He met them the day before they snuck away to Vegas for a secret wedding. Didn't tell the kids, me, anyone. My brother saw a picture in Facebook that a friend of his commented on. In two years he spent 3 days total (2 trips) with them. They just went on their first trip to be there over Christmas break. They both got 42" flat panels in their rooms with game systems and surround sound. It was the biggest spoiling I've ever seen of a 6 and 9 yo in my life. Quite frankly I understand it. They owe those kids a lot to even try and make up for things.

Vent over.

Really impressed with Mumford and Sons new album. Was not expecting it to be as good as the first.
[ame]http://youtu.be/sQpUs1qNxMM[/ame]
 
Quite possible this song was posted earlier in this thread, if it was, probably was by me. This song comes from Ecclesiastes 3. My dad posted the bible reference in the hometown paper after a loving Thank You and goodbye in his retiring and last few days of his life.

Has a special meaning for me as I'm sure it does to many.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6jxxagVEO4
 
Snaps, I'm by far NOT an expert. But do have some personal experience with what you are going through. Be a good dad, love your kids. They haven't stopped loving you, just a little confused along the way. In the end they will see the truth. We're adults and see stuff a little differently. Love them as they continue to grow and someday they will understand and be more open about their love for you.
 
I make wine. I make ricotta cheese when I start getting sour milk. Both are very easy to make.

I would like to make something like parmesan, but I don't know how.

I make wine but no cheese. Lactose intolerant.
 
Mostly waiting for enough ice to make another batch of beer. I wish the freezer would hurry.
 
BobbiLynn said:
I make wine but no cheese. Lactose intolerant.

Have you tried goat cheese BobbiLynn?

My wife and I are both terribly lactose intolerant and have found that we can scarf down the goat cheese.
 
Airborneguy said:
Back in the saddle. Going to be an interesting night... More later. ;)

I'd love to keep posted, but unfortunately I have to be waking up to go to work in just a few hours. My boss promised the frikkin moon and stars to a customer, and guess who gets to work Saturday actually being the one to make the parts.
 

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