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Old 09-20-2007, 12:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Jimbpard

that'd be great if i had a land line.

also, the said child is 19months old. not much negotiating going on there....Er maybe I missed a 'how to be a perfect parent class' that covered the part about cell phones being toys.... :roll:
No land line, how about the wifes cell?

A 19 month old doesn't know any better, that is why it is a good idea to keep a cell phone out of reach. I know my grandkids will grab it any chance they get if it is in reach. BTW, you originally said kids, how old are the other ones?

Any ways, do you still have a job? I know if I pulled that and used a lame excuse like you did, I would be looking for a new gig. :lol:
 
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Old 09-20-2007, 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Part Time Dweller
No land line, how about the wifes cell?
Ehhh...Not into running around the house at 5:15am, looking for her phone then (as I dont keep a 15 minute update on their location), with wife & kids sleeping, wasting more time, being late to load all the OTHER loads that day, risking losing them all to someone else to take...Yeah, ehh, not into that.



A 19 month old doesn't know any better, that is why it is a good idea to keep a cell phone out of reach.
As I said, I normally dont have to keep a 15 minute random visual on them, but again, I must have missed one of my "How to be a perfect parent" classes.

you originally said kids, how old are the other ones?
Ashlynn is 4, Hunter is 19 months, Olivia is 9 months. Ashlynn wasnt home by the way if your trying to figure out who was most likely the culprit...But it's kind of irrelevent isnt it? Yeah. Anywho, I found the phone today on top of a can of spaghetti O's in the cupboards under the sink.

Any ways, do you still have a job?
Unfortunatley yes. Nobody gave me a reason to toss them the keys today. :sad: But that doesnt mean I'll still be there by friday...

I know if I pulled that and used a lame excuse like you did, I would be looking for a new gig. :lol:
Sounds like you work for a shitty company..Do they make you run illegal logs in unsafe vehicles too? The load DOES need delivered right?..You dont work for Walshack do ya?? This aint super trucker Rich is it??!?!? SupER RiccCHhh!!!! Gee, I didnt know you were on this board..And when did you move so far away?

Ok, I've had enough mama's family for now. Gotta rest up for tomorrow.
 
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Originally Posted by Jimbpard
[qoute]I have to agree about the kids. My kids knew better.

I think kids hide phone is dog ate homework excess.
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that'd be great if i had a land line.

also, the said child is 19months old. not much negotiating going on there....Er maybe I missed a 'how to be a perfect parent class' that covered the part about cell phones being toys.... :roll:

do do do....Some guys have all the luck.....do do dooooo...[/quote]

LOL 19month old kid Jim that is a baby hehehe well maybe a child. Kid start around 5 to 11, then teens. LOL Perfect parenting classes yea Jim I missed that too. Mine are 19 and 22 both have birthdays in Dec. By the way yes to me Dec is very very expensive. You just hope you do some of the parenting correctly. It's funny you need a license to do just about anything drive, get married, and most other things important but you don't need a license for the hardest job in the world that needs the most knowledge and that is to have kids and raising them. Makes you wonder what the h***.
Jim if that is the only thing you lose by the time they are 18 your doing great. I got a bet you'll be like most parents, you'll lose most of your mind.

Have a good one and keep doing the best you can and the kids and life will turn out just fine.
 
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Old 09-20-2007, 02:44 AM
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Sounds like you work for a shitty company..Do they make you run illegal logs in unsafe vehicles too? The load DOES need delivered right?.
What's a log? :? I vaguely remember those. :lol:

Yes, the load needs to be delivered, that is the idea, obviously yours didn't. :wink:
 
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Old 09-20-2007, 03:50 AM
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Yeah that would be me rev. BTW you look nothing like i picture you in my head. :lol:
The fact that you are even picturing me in your head kinda frightens me.
 
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What's a log? :? I vaguely remember those. :lol:
It's some sort of puzzle-game. The object is to keep your pen moving through Lines 1 and 2 without touching Line 4.
 
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also, the said child is 19months old. not much negotiating going on there....Er maybe I missed a 'how to be a perfect parent class' that covered the part about cell phones being toys....
I have six kids, never took a parenting class, yet my kids knew by that age what to touch and what not to touch. It's called parenting, and if you can't handle it now, how are you going to handle the later years? Maybe you should sign up for the same parenting class as Briteny Spears is taking as you seem just as clueless.

By the way, anything you need for your job should not be left laying around for kids to be using as a toy. Good thing you are not a carpenter as I would hate to see the results of the kids playing with your saws.
 
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Old 09-20-2007, 03:25 PM
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I really don't think ANY of us a qualified to tell this person what kind of parent they are! No parents are perfect and we all make mistakes! BUT, you should have made more of an effort to find out about the load. I personally would not have left the yard until I knew where I was going but that is just me.
 
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If you are running illegal books?
Why are you still there?
Oh I forgot you are looking for your cell phone. I hope there is a good attorney in your phonebook.
 
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Old 09-20-2007, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mackman
Yeah that would be me rev. BTW you look nothing like i picture you in my head. :lol:
The fact that you are even picturing me in your head kinda frightens me.
lol that was a good one rev. BTW i have no panties on :lol:
 
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