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That's right.

 

Born 2-25-2011. 9 lbs. 4 oz, 22.5 inches long. Brought him and his mom home last night.

 

Mah boy. Jack.

 

He's a hoss. Look at the size of that paw! :cool:

 

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Congrats, I'm both afraid and excited about the day my wife to be and I have our first. Guess that means I'm growing up. Again, congrats on a beautiful baby boy.

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Congrats, I'm both afraid and excited about the day my wife to be and I have our first. Guess that means I'm growing up. Again, congrats on a beautiful baby boy.

 

Shit, I'll be 39 in a couple of weeks. I still haven't grown up. My toys just got more expensive.

 

This one is going to have some of the greatest toys known to man. Two of each in fact. So we can shoot each other IN THE FACE over the dinner table.

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Wow...thats a big boy! Congrats !! Enjoy every minute of it. They grow up way too fast!

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congrats... he gonna have an f-ing blast riding around in that goat, lucky kid

 

I'll have something faster by then :cool:

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Ha! 2nd pic looks like he is smiling with a wink almost haha.

 

Congrats...wife and I are thinking about one...scare me out of it please!

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Can't do that man. Wife and kid are awesome. She didn't go nuts during the pregnancy and wasn't on bedrest or anything like that. Hell, the day before she went into labor, she got up at 5am like every other day...Did an hour on the treadmill then went to work.

 

And he's a little bundle of awesome. Even if he is a little poop factory...Which I'm handling all of.

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Big congrats! I've got three, from 6 to 14. I'm tired, but in a very good way. One word: video. Pictures too, but take ~30 secs of video here and there, like "video photos". Those sounds and little voices will bring tears later, I don't care who you are.

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