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Ok i get home yesterday.  (my little bro has been off school for xmas).  Go in my room and on top of my blank cds i have a family pic.  Well that is moved.  I asked him if he messed with them.  I got a "No".  So i leave come home at 11pm.  I notice my camera is moved.  Im like who messed with this.  Asked my mom and dad both said no and i believe em.  Well i turn it on and ill be damned he took a picture of himself and the dogg.  How f ed up is that.  I dont think he knew it saved into memory.  Cant wait to get home tonight.

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Ha, you think that's bad.  I go to the bathroom when my friends are over and the next day I upload pics from my camera and there's one of my buddy flipping off the camera.  Those jerks.

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he took a picture of himself and the dogg.  

Ahhhh,  How Cute!!!!

 

J/K

 

I have three kids so someone is always f'ing with my stuff!!!  Get used to it now because it becomes an everyday thing when you start to breed!!!

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he took a picture of himself and the dogg.  

Ahhhh,  How Cute!!!!

 

J/K

 

I have three kids so someone is always f'ing with my stuff!!!  Get used to it now because it becomes an everyday thing when you start to breed!!!

Yes, listen to Shaners.......4 kids at home at one point....plus wife.  Wives general dont "mess", they "stuff".  Screw drivers in sock drawers, crescent wrench in the silverware drawer...etc....anything to get it out of sight so the place looks neat....when you have kids and they reach the age of using your tools, dont EVER mow your lawn without policing it first!!! Plyers+Lawnmower = OUCH!!!

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he took a picture of himself and the dogg.  

Ahhhh,  How Cute!!!!

 

J/K

 

I have three kids so someone is always f'ing with my stuff!!!  Get used to it now because it becomes an everyday thing when you start to breed!!!

Yes, listen to Shaners.......4 kids at home at one point....plus wife.  Wives general dont "mess", they "stuff".  Screw drivers in sock drawers, crescent wrench in the silverware drawer...etc....anything to get it out of sight so the place looks neat....when you have kids and they reach the age of using your tools, dont EVER mow your lawn without policing it first!!! Plyers+Lawnmower = OUCH!!!

Tell that to my dad.  I took all of his tools which layed unorganized put up a workbench in the garage and hung them on the wall.  I have to yell at him now for not putting the stuff back where he found it.  Makes me wonder who the parents are here.

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Tell that to my dad.  I took all of his tools which layed unorganized put up a workbench in the garage and hung them on the wall.  I have to yell at him now for not putting the stuff back where he found it.  Makes me wonder who the parents are here.

Chev, you should be cloned and given to fathers everywhere...obviously an EXEMPLARY son.....!!! Definitely NOT the norm........

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Tell that to my dad.  I took all of his tools which layed unorganized put up a workbench in the garage and hung them on the wall.  I have to yell at him now for not putting the stuff back where he found it.  Makes me wonder who the parents are here.

Chev, you should be cloned and given to fathers everywhere...obviously an EXEMPLARY son.....!!! Definitely NOT the norm........

My dad read that and said, "Yeah, you're definetly not the norm" in a very sarcastic voice.  I wonder what he meant by that?

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hes 15

 

i also have to yell at my dad about tools.  Had to buy my own sockets cause i never have any when i do an oil change or other things.  He takes em all to work

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Ha, you think that's bad.  I go to the bathroom when my friends are over and the next day I upload pics from my camera and there's one of my buddy flipping off the camera.  Those jerks.

didn't that happen like a month ago?  get over it jon!

 

15 and he still mess wif ur stuff?  that kid need a camera of his own

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didn't that happen like a month ago?  get over it jon!

no, two weeks ago, but I didn't share it w/ the whole forum yet, and now is a better time than ever.  Just saying that ryan's lucky there wasn't a more obscene pic left for him on the camera.

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15?  He's old enough.  Beat him.  Beat him like he owes you money.  And when he starts crying, beat him for being a cry-baby-    :D

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And then when he tells your folks that you have been beating on him tell them to keep their devil span away from you or he will be going back to crying land again!!  I am sure glad that I was the baby of the family and did not have to put up with little brothers or sisters!!!!  Another trick to try is when he runs off to tattle on you is to mess your hair up really bad make it go everywhere and then put a crazy look on your face and follow him and while he is ratting you our say "Where's Johnny" that will get them every time you act like you are possised.  I just love it when my kids pull that.

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haha he has my old camera

 

I gave him a stern talkin to

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