It's already setup and in motion with Cal's preferred people from what I've heard. I can put you in touch if you'd like.-Bully looks good on that mower. I like it. Good for the kiddos. Much deserved. Really interested to see what Cal packages together. He's not going to let Penny and Fedex get too far out front.
Actions are louder than words.-Rolleyes at chad and anth. Relax. I use the term "Internet Friends" nostalgically/ironically at this point.
Good seeing you, btw.I mean I came to the first tailgate in 2 years with my daughter. I'll do better.
She is delightful.I mean I came to the first tailgate in 2 years with my daughter. I'll do better.
The Commish in a relatively high dollar fantasy football league significantly changed the scoring settings post-draft. What's the proper move here? Egging his house? Fighting him?
I did that one time for a high school race when my kids were running in elementary school. A bunch of the elementary runners wanted to ride in the golf cart so I told them to hop on and off we went. I pulled over after 5-6 high school runners passed us because the golf cart wouldn't go any faster. I was demoted to parking attendant for the rest of my XC volunteer career.* Drove the lead vehicle in Cross Country last night. It's like being in a parade.
It’s not that we’re all not interested and it hits, it’s just interesting it’s every other post. I’d love to get up there. But me personally, reliving that sh*t is too much. It makes me well up and want to break things. I’ve had too many people in the service in my family to deal with that(not saying others haven’t). I’m just an emotional *****.I really can't imagine giving someone **** for being interested in 9/11.
Oh, stop it. You want them to know.- My son was star of the week and shared his strong LEGO interest to his classmates. I’m hoping he didn’t mention some of the embarrassingly high-dollar items dad has in storage.![]()
I had a strong preference for AT&T long distance over Sprint and MCI when I was a kid.- It’s pretty gross how early kids become conscious of brands.
In my experience, XC has far less crazy parents. I would rank the sports my kids played/plays as follows with craziest parents at the top:- XC seems like a boring sport to “parent.”
LOL, come look up late 90’s ninth region / state track championship records and I’ll teach you some things. We’re a family of sprinters here.Further, think the Rupption kids are prime candidates for the XC experience. The way you are wired JR, can't see your offspring having much athletic prowess, hence XC and academics. You'll be "setting up the team tent" dad in no time.
Enjoy Lil' Rupptions.
How does golf work as a parent? Do you just walk behind your kid’s group on the course?Golf, once they can make consistent contact, is probably the best experience as a parent.
Yeah minus the travel- for some reason kid has to be at the HS at 5:30 am for every meet.XC as a parent sounds like the DREAM.
In and out in an hour or so.
Huge no noThe Commish in a relatively high dollar fantasy football league significantly changed the scoring settings post-draft. What's the proper move here? Egging his house? Fighting him?
Me too, for different reasons:I would whip my kid’s butt if he came to me talking about high dollar legos and running for sport.
Most runners are weird too. And many are ******** to boot.As a dad of a middle school cross country runner - and based upon other demonstrations in this here thread - I can say that cross country parents are huge dorks.