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McQ68
10-23-2008, 11:16 PM
Look at the expression on her face-priceless. Every man should have a daughter like this.
http://s260.photobucket.com/albums/ii21/swatdawg15/Videos/?action=view&current=what_little_girls_do.flv

Charles Daly
10-23-2008, 11:33 PM
I've seen that before. There are some other girls that have videos on youtube doing the same thing, but this girl is by far the fastest I think. And the look on her face is priceless!

My girl can download 30 now songs to her iPod ,then put on the headphones and ignore me in record time. Does that count for anything? ;)

snide
10-23-2008, 11:37 PM
I'd put her up against any of our SWAT guys for sure!!:D

McQ68
10-24-2008, 12:02 AM
I've seen that before. There are some other girls that have videos on youtube doing the same thing, but this girl is by far the fastest I think. And the look on her face is priceless!My girl can download 30 now songs to her iPod ,then put on the headphones and ignore me in record time. Does that count for anything? ;)
I'm sure to your daughter it does.:rolleyes:

Gramps
10-24-2008, 01:36 AM
My girl can download 30 now songs to her iPod ,then put on the headphones and ignore me in record time. Does that count for anything? ;)

Well depending on how your girl is, it might count for your "Peace and Tranquility" fast. And you might not like hearing what she listens to. ;)

Judging from her dad, she probably is a real good kid. :beercheer:

melensdad
10-24-2008, 07:14 AM
My girl can download 30 now songs to her iPod ,then put on the headphones and ignore me in record time. Does that count for anything? ;)

You need to get a slower internet connection for your daughter's computer :neener:

steel609
10-24-2008, 08:22 AM
My girl can download 30 now songs to her iPod ,then put on the headphones and ignore me in record time. Does that count for anything? ;)

Actually, I'm not sure it counts alot, as this is the norm for teenagers. :D

dixondw
10-25-2008, 11:20 AM
What amazes me is the multi-tasking skills. My daughter can be on the phone, instant messaging 4 different people, updating her I-Pod, and surfing Myspace all at once.

McQ68
10-25-2008, 11:57 AM
What amazes me is the multi-tasking skills. My daughter can be on the phone, instant messaging 4 different people, updating her I-Pod, and surfing Myspace all at once.
And hopefully she's not old enough to be driving at the same time-like so many teenagers I see doing all those things while they're supposed to be driving. I see them all the time and usually they're not able to stay in their own lane. Pretty scary.

steel609
10-25-2008, 12:16 PM
What amazes me is the multi-tasking skills. My daughter can be on the phone, instant messaging 4 different people, updating her I-Pod, and surfing Myspace all at once.

True, but ask them to do one thing, like chores, or homework, or not sassing back and they are dumb-founded.

Gramps
10-25-2008, 01:32 PM
True, but ask them to do one thing, like chores, or homework, or not sassing back and they are dumb-founded.

LMAO! You are so right there! Can we get an AMEN? :D

dixondw
10-25-2008, 05:27 PM
True, but ask them to do one thing, like chores, or homework, or not sassing back and they are dumb-founded.

Amen! I make my girls help me chop and stack wood. After an hour or so of "Are we done yet", I love pointing over to the bigger stack and saying "Right after we finish that one".:D

McQ68
10-25-2008, 09:46 PM
Amen! I make my girls help me chop and stack wood. After an hour or so of "Are we done yet", I love pointing over to the bigger stack and saying "Right after we finish that one".:D
My two sisters helped my father build a 2000 sq ft house. From digging the footer to putting the roof on. Worked harder than some men I know.:rolleyes:

dixondw
10-25-2008, 09:56 PM
My two sisters helped my father build a 2000 sq ft house. From digging the footer to putting the roof on. Worked harder than some men I know.:rolleyes:

My girls are no stranger to manual labor. I also educate them on basic self defense and firearms familiarity. My Alaskan guide brother-in-law has taught them all the cool things I can't do like making fire with two sticks.

My oldest has also been taking kick-boxing for the past 2 years, I feel for the poor S.O.B. that ticks her off.:chairbeating: