Are there any actual grandparents here?

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Are there any actual grandparents here?

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Enough daddies by now, but are any of you grandparents (looking at you, Whiskey and Lars)?
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Yes, raises hands and counts 6 grand kids :D

EDIT and lars63 is offline for a while :(
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u old son
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Whiskey 7 wrote:Yes, raises hands and counts 6 grand kids :D
You must be proud!
But you realize it's up to you to teach them the finer arts of Quake, no?
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Yes, 2 grand kids. My brother that is one year younger than me has 8.
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Nice! I thought you didn't have a grandpa worthy age. Or were you a really young dad?
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My kids are 4 and 5 you sicko
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Eraser wrote:Nice! I thought you didn't have a grandpa worthy age. Or were you a really young dad?
I turn 50 next week. Son is 29. Kids are 3 and 1.
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Oh I see. Well 50 eh, that's when things start going down hill real fast.
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The process has already started.
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Doombrain wrote:My kids are 4 and 5 you sicko
Me? Because I didn't wait until middle age to start having kids so I won't be a senior citizen by the time they move out?
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whaaaa
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Doombrain wrote:whaaaa
I'll take that as a yes.
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lol spickspakker was still collecting star wars figures and too financially fail until recently

he still is the no 1 priority for toys tho :olo:

mental migi!
it is about time!
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Scourge wrote:
Doombrain wrote:whaaaa
I'll take that as a yes.
Should have quoted, wasn't talking to you.

Also, what the fuck is plained on about :olo: (you probably can't read it because there's only a handful of posters left that haven't blocked his spakaganda)
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Eraser wrote:,..... teach them the finer arts of Quake, no?
Yes I will have to and soon but the grand son is an ace helicopter pilot in BF3.
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Doombrain wrote:
Should have quoted, wasn't talking to you.

Also, what the fuck is plained on about :olo: (you probably can't read it because there's only a handful of posters left that haven't blocked his spakaganda)
Ahh. Carry on then. And, not too sure as usual.
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Doombrain wrote:spakaganda
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Scourge wrote:
Doombrain wrote:My kids are 4 and 5 you sicko
Me? Because I didn't wait until middle age to start having kids so I won't be a senior citizen by the time they move out?
I think it was aimed at me in some really vague attempt at humour, by implying that me asking for grandparents means I implicitly said his young children would have children of themselves at an age where the required prerequisite of having children (as in having sex) is a rather disturbing thought. Now, this is obviously such an odd thing to imply that I could only classify it as "way out there" and I think as such it's pretty clear why we can designate this attempt as a horrendously failed one. Not sure though.
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Eraser wrote: I think it was aimed at me in some really vague attempt at humour, by implying that me asking for grandparents means I implicitly said his young children would have children of themselves at an age where the required prerequisite of having children (as in having sex) is a rather disturbing thought. Now, this is obviously such an odd thing to imply that I could only classify it as "way out there" and I think as such it's pretty clear why we can designate this attempt as a horrendously failed one. Not sure though.
That's probably why it threw me off.
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Let's be honest Randy, you're not exactly the brightest weasel in the sack.
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Eraser wrote:
Scourge wrote:Me? Because I didn't wait until middle age to start having kids so I won't be a senior citizen by the time they move out?
I think it was aimed at me in some really vague attempt at humour, by implying that me asking for grandparents means I implicitly said his young children would have children of themselves at an age where the required prerequisite of having children (as in having sex) is a rather disturbing thought. Now, this is obviously such an odd thing to imply that I could only classify it as "way out there" and I think as such it's pretty clear why we can designate this attempt as a horrendously failed one. Not sure though.
Jesus Jerry, take a chill pill.
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Captain Mazda wrote:Let's be honest Randy, you're not exactly the brightest weasel in the sack.
Shouldn't you be shaving someone's ass hair?
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jesus randy and jerry, calm the fuck down.
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Scourge wrote:
Captain Mazda wrote:Let's be honest Randy, you're not exactly the brightest weasel in the sack.
Shouldn't you be shaving someone's ass hair?
Why, are you marrying your daughter?
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