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Not much else. He can't sleep and was wailing in his crib. We're just hunkered down on the couch watching some Disney Jr so he can calm down and go to sleep. I wonder how long this is going to take.

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Oh, and I forgot to mention. He's a 18 month old, tough as hell like his daddy... except for the teeth issue. Not sure if this is fangs, continuation of molars, revenge of the molars or a combo of some sort. Refer to the chat below:
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Sorry to hear that. Hope you guys eventually got some sleep.

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Guess in these politically correct days you can't use the finger moistened with booze 'trick'? Ambesol still around?

 

Hope the lil' fellar gets them past him quickly!

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This is why having friends with kids is great- you visit, chat or play a game or something then you get to leave before any of the actual work starts. :lol:

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This is why having friends with kids is great- you visit, chat or play a game or something then you get to leave before any of the actual work starts. :lol:

Shhhh. Don't want my brothers or cousins in on my plan....I do want to add "spoil em" to the list :)

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Guess in these politically correct days you can't use the finger moistened with booze 'trick'? Ambesol still around?

 

Hope the lil' fellar gets them past him quickly!

 

Never tried it, but doubt he'll like what I have. Just a bunch of scotch in my house.

 

Sorry to hear that. Hope you guys eventually got some sleep.

I ended up giving him a warm bottle of milk with some children motrin in it. Eventually went down around 3:00.

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They make a teether called a raspberry I think at baby's r us. Worked well for my little one

 

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We found this net thing at walmart that you could put food in, we used ice cold water mellon

 

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I thought scotch was what try used back in the day, my wisdoms are being a pain in the ass can't even chew in one side and oragel goes away too quick

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I thought scotch was what try used back in the day, my wisdoms are being a pain in the ass can't even chew in one side and oragel goes away too quick

Hahaha, for some reason I thought it was rum since it's sweeter tasting.

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Whiskey is what was used on me

 

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Hope it wasn't bourbon whiskey. Bleh, can't stand the taste.

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The kid wont remember if you used Jack, Jim, or Johnny. My grandfather drank Johnny, so thats my guess

 

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Johnny black is my go to for something somewhat budget minded. Have a bottle of double black that I haven't gotten in to yet.

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