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Childhood fads

Post 21

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

So she does try to break things just to see how sturdy they are? If so, then I guess you've found a counterexample...but I still say your daughter's an exception to the rule.


Childhood fads

Post 22

ICU2

Actually what my daughter does is TAKE exception to the rules smiley - smiley
I think she takes after my younger sister who used to conduct little gravity and agility experiments on the cat...


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Post 23

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

Poor kitty. Are you familiar with the buttered cat theory?


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Post 24

ICU2

Does it have anything to do with a gentleman named Murphy ??


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Post 25

Anonymouse

I would say that there -are- no rules based solely on gender. smiley - winkeye


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Post 26

Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor

Well, if you ask me, there may not be rules but there are tendencies.


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Post 27

Anonymouse

Only those that are encouraged.


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Post 28

26199

And the prize for the slowest reply without actually appearing to leave the conversation in any way goes to... Anonymouse!

Congratulations smiley - smiley

26199


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Post 29

Anonymouse

*accepts prize and bows humbly* Fank oo.. Though I'm not sure this is my bestest[sic] work.. you should see some of the other threads I've been nibbling on in the past couple days. smiley - winkeye

'Nonnie


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Post 30

$u$

I have seen 'em!smiley - winkeye

Do I get the prize for 'best joining in of a conversation 32 weeks after it started without being a part of it before'?smiley - winkeye

I might even add something relevant and interesting to the conversation if I do!smiley - winkeye

~A~


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Post 31

fatty the underweight canadian vegitarian

i think a ot of younger boys (and older ones for that matter) like to feel in control of their stuff. and let me tell you, you're not in control unless you can bust that thing up real good. (or at least die trying). then of course theres a sense of camraderie when the thing proves itself a worthy advasary, at which time it becomes immortal in your mind, so you sleep cuddled up next to it until the night you roll over on it's exhaust and jab yourself so bad you never want to see that friggin truck again.


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Post 32

Boys and Cake Girl

I had a good go at my Sindys but only cos I liked to be symetrical. I bit off a finger in a bored afternoon then had to bite the same one off on the other hand. Then it just progressed from there.

Actually, I think breaking stuff is a warped child way of seeing how it works/goes together. You don't tend to think of the afterward.


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Post 33

Sheriff Fatman

You can still get clackers and bloody annoying they are too in the hands of a child!


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Post 34

Howard

Then what's the difference between Pogs and Tazos ?


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