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    Quote Originally Posted by iamerror View Post
    Aww. After I asked I realized that i read in your blog that you have a son. Three's a cute age, I bet he's a cutie. It sounds like he's a smart kid if he can play a game that well.
    He's not great at it, but he's better than I was at that age. It's pretty much his favourite thing to do when he comes over -- either Super Mario 3 or Super Mario World, or watch me play a game. He can beat the first couple of levels by himself, and he usually does the Hammer Bros. and all of the item/matching minigames. And he's decent at beating the minibosses in the castles along the way, he just has trouble getting to them.

    And he fucking loves Frog Mario. I don't know why.

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    Aww. That's adorable. Maybe he likes frogs? It sounds like he's not bad at it though. if he can get through some of the levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamerror View Post
    Aww. That's adorable. Maybe he likes frogs? It sounds like he's not bad at it though. if he can get through some of the levels.
    He is pretty freakin' adorable. And he does like frogs. I'm thinking about either doing some LEGO art or a painting on his bedroom wall of Frog Mario. Not entirely sure which one I'm going to do yet.

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    So cute. that painting sounds great. Kids are adorable at that age, up untill the back talk starts. I don't have kids, but I think they're adorable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamerror View Post
    So cute. that painting sounds great. Kids are adorable at that age, up untill the back talk starts. I don't have kids, but I think they're adorable.
    Some kids can be devil spawn. Dallas has been pretty good, though. For the most part. He had his "terrible" phase for a few months, and it was hell, but he grew out of it very quickly. He's a fairly even-tempered kid nowadays. Still gets rather stubborn sometimes, though, but I come to expect that.

    I want to do the painting, if I can set it up right, but then when I move I'll have to repaint the wall and all of that work will be undone. If I do the LEGO art, then at least it's mobile. But I would have to spend more money on it (probably around $60 for the size I'm thinking). So I'm still deciding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    He is pretty freakin' adorable. And he does like frogs. I'm thinking about either doing some LEGO art or a painting on his bedroom wall of Frog Mario. Not entirely sure which one I'm going to do yet.
    The LEGO art because it's easier to get rid of when he moves on to some other phase.

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    Yeah, my cousins kids are definitely demon spawn. If you spend more than an hour with them, you won't want to have kids. I think most little kids are stubborn. Does he get his stubborness from you perhaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    Some kids can be devil spawn.
    I've dealt with enough kids even within my own extended family to know that parents make a huuuuuge difference.

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    hi, Gyp-luc Picard!

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    Hi.

    I have some seriously bad gas right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gyp-Luc Picard View Post
    The LEGO art because it's easier to get rid of when he moves on to some other phase.
    The paint is easy enough to get rid of. I have a feeling that when he moves away from Mario, he'll probably move away from having lavender walls as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by iamerror View Post
    Yeah, my cousins kids are definitely demon spawn. If you spend more than an hour with them, you won't want to have kids. I think most little kids are stubborn. Does he get his stubborness from you perhaps?
    Both me and his mother.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gyp-Luc Picard View Post
    I've dealt with enough kids even within my own extended family to know that parents make a huuuuuge difference.
    Parents make a pretty big difference, but depending on the age some of their ill-temper can be a result of many, many things, not just the way the parents raised them.

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    Paint is easy to get rid of with some work and effort. Eff that noise.

    "Parents make a pretty big difference, but depending on the age some of their ill-temper can be a result of many, many things, not just the way the parents raised them."

    Indeed. Also some people are just born bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drageuth View Post
    If I said "my cat," would that freak you out?
    Not really. I've conditioned my cat to prepare for being rolled over by forcibly rolling him over for... say, around six months.


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    MY CAT IS SMARTER THAN YOUR SON.

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    Today be the day I start to show my new hobby off on a site.

    Actually I Dunno why but makes me nervous

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