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mkrusedc 10.28.2008 10:00 PM

RCShocker and TexasSP's avatars
 
Anyone else besides me notice the similarity between TexasSP and Doug's avatars? If the "apple does not fall far from the tree"....:gasp:



:intello::lol::rofl:

RCShocker 10.28.2008 10:17 PM

Say what ??? :na:

TexasSP 10.28.2008 11:59 PM

I need to do a more recent pic too as that one is a year old.

Chachi_RC 10.29.2008 12:08 AM

I do have to say to both of you that I love those pictures! I have been wanting to mention that, but didn't want you to think that I was some kind of kiddie-freak! I have a 3 1/2 year old son that both of those remind me of. He is all boy too....I can build something up with his blocks and he will walk over and look at it for a second, and then just destroy it Godzilla style! Great pictures guys! Well, in fact my son is standing right next to me right now growling at me! Sound about right?! :diablo:

TDC57 10.29.2008 12:30 AM

Could it have anything to do with the same Fedx guy delivers to both addresses ??? :whistle::whistle:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

BL_RV0 10.29.2008 09:32 AM

He must be delivering more than packages I guess! :rofl:

mkrusedc 10.29.2008 10:12 AM

I was not thinking that you bunch of pervs. :whip: I just thought it was cool that they both used pics that look like they are little hellions. No girlie men there. They look like they could be brothers.:oops:

George16 10.29.2008 10:18 AM

Yup, they could be brothers if they have the same delivery guy going to both places :rofl::rofl::rofl:.

TexasSP 10.29.2008 10:47 AM

I don't accept fedex so no problems here!

My son is 110% boy for sure. He just turned 2 in August and cracks me up constantly. We watched The Incredible Hulk the other day and afterwards he told me one day he wanted to be The Hulk but that he couldn't now because he was a boy but someday he would be a man. He constantly runs around growling like a T-Rex and now like the Hulk, it's a trip. He always wants to work on my RC's with me and has a basic grasp of how to use the tools properly. He has his own tool set for play and will come site beside my while I am working on a truck and bring his firetruck or dumptruck and work on them next to me. He also has about all of the major parts of my trucks memorized, tires, wheels, shocks, a-arms, tranny, motor, esc, receiver, etc.

kulangflow 10.29.2008 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 227217)
My son is 110% boy for sure.

Does 110% mean he has an extra finger or something? :lol:

That's really cool that you guys involve your kids in your hobbies. Even when my kids were newborns, I would explain to them how R/C and real cars worked and would show them what I was doing when I worked on them.

My daughter (4) loves to play with my R/C stuff as well. I let her drive all of them and just have her help me fix what breaks. She has her own crawler (Nylint 1:6) and is so proud that she can shift it into 2nd gear and be faster than my crawlers. I guess I'm getting off-topic, but I'll use any excuse I can to talk about my kids. :na:

Tempted 10.29.2008 08:18 PM

Does noone else see the future Ozzy here?

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h.../untitled9.jpg

mkrusedc 10.29.2008 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 227217)
We watched The Incredible Hulk the other day and afterwards he told me one day he wanted to be The Hulk but that he couldn't now because he was a boy but someday he would be a man.

"Any last words?" "HULK SMASH!"


Quote:

Originally Posted by kulangflow (Post 227227)
That's really cool that you guys involve your kids in your hobbies.

That what being a good father is all about.

TexasSP 10.29.2008 09:08 PM

We should create a "talk about your kids" thread for all the fathers (and mothers if any actually lurk here).

I know Mark has a few kids and a young daughter that neil was trying to hit on.

I try to involve my son as much in rc as his age/abilities permit. I figure the more he gets early on the better he will be. Kind of like kids that start playing guitar when they are 5, when they are 25 it just comes naturally. Of course I will also be curious to see where his interests lie later on as he grows up as well.

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Originally Posted by Tempted (Post 227364)
Does noone else see the future Ozzy here?

Not quite but he does have a motorhead shirt on.

This one loves metal like his Dad and head bangs to the music. Iron man came on the other day and he ran into the living room and started dancing and head banging, it cracked my wife and I up!

RCShocker 10.30.2008 12:25 AM

I agree, a kid's thread would be great. Nice to hear that your son like's to rock out as well. :yipi: Is it not amazing to know they really like the music that much at that age. :yes: Ask Aidan what he wants to be, he will quickly tell you.....A Rock Star and a Builder. In that order.

And I'll be sure to get pictures up of Aidan this Halloween. He is going as none other than " The Incredible Hulk". He watches that movie too except for "that 1 scene". :whistle:

He definately love's his metal. Aidan turned 5 in September and darn if he doesnt know alot of the words to these songs. Dont dare put something slow on or you get the "Thumbs down" followed by "Boriiiiiiiiiing!!!" He usually runs into his room and changes into all black. Brings out the BattleAX and rocks out. Headbangin and all.

His Favorites are Drowning Pool's "Bodies", Pantera's "Walk" & "Broken". Fear Factory's "Linchpin" ,"Replica", and "Edgecrusher". We are also listening to too much Slipknot these days with a side of the new Metallica.....which is surprisingly good. He know's too if I put Slipknot Track 10 on.."Daddy, that has cussin' in it". But most of his metal is "doody-free".

http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...9/DSCN1812.jpg


I too try to include my son as much as possible in all that I am doing. I remember how much I enjoyed be with my dad thru all his hobbies.....R/C planes, go-karts, dirt bikes, airboat, guns, etc. My own dad actually wonders why I am the way I am sometimes. :whistle: Uh, dad.....:na:

BrianG 10.30.2008 01:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tempted (Post 227364)
Does noone else see the future Ozzy here?

http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h.../untitled9.jpg

:lol:

What's_nitro? 10.30.2008 01:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCShocker (Post 227448)
He definately love's his metal... His Favorites are Drowning Pool's "Bodies", Pantera's "Walk" & "Broken". Fear Factory's "Linchpin" ,"Replica", and "Edgecrusher".

Your son has excellent taste! :lol: Those FF songs are also my top 3!

Chachi_RC 10.30.2008 07:38 PM

Alright, you guys will love these! This was a year ago, at Halloween. All the teachers at his school though we were a little weird, but I didn't care. I had always wanted to have a son, and be able to give him a 'hawk. So for Halloween he was a punk! Like it?

http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...C/IMG_3284.jpg
http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...C/IMG_3283.jpg
http://i381.photobucket.com/albums/o...C/IMG_3287.jpg

RCShocker 10.30.2008 07:50 PM

Most definately like it....... :yes:

Very well done !!! And of course Aidan is right behind going very cool. :mdr:

mkrusedc 10.30.2008 08:56 PM

Jeesh now we have three of them!! I can add another head banger to the group.

My daughter is 13 (God help me). Some of the boys that are interested in her (did I say god help me?) are surprised when she knows the lyrics to Alice in Chain's Man in the Box, Disturbed's Stupify or Inside the Fire, Drowning Pool's Bodies or Metallica's Sandman.

TexasSP 10.30.2008 09:18 PM

Nice punker do chachi!

I have blue gel for my son and spike his hair with it and we always get looks but oh well. I will let my kids have fun and do what they want in regards to looks as long as they act right, have manners, and do well in school.

What's_nitro? 10.31.2008 12:40 AM

Chachi is that your wife in the second picture? She looks horrified! :surprised: I'm sure that would never have happened if it weren't halloween...

jayjay283 10.31.2008 11:27 AM

coll kids lol, awesome you as parents can accept their metalness, my dad thought I was going to light cats on fire or something. Add Slayer-Angel of death and Seethers-Fu%k it, to their repertoire when ready lol

Happy halloween all

What's_nitro? 10.31.2008 01:26 PM

Hehehe- they might enjoy Kataklysm, too. Clean lyrics for the most part. They're one of my faves.

TexasSP 10.31.2008 03:06 PM

Several ones to listen to without fear of language:

Norma Jean
Demon Hunter
August Burns Red
Becoming the Archetype
Soul Embraced
Living Sacrifice
Maylene and The Sons of Disaster (awesome southern metal)
War of Ages
As I Lay Dying


There are many others I can't even think of right now.


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