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DadOfFour wants to change name to DadOfFive
Posted on 12/17/2002 12:23:35 PM PST by DadOfFive
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To: DadOfFive
I suggest you change it to
What was I thinking? Just kidding! Congrats.
hmmm...Perhaps, I should change mine to "Two's My Limit" LOL
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posted on
12/17/2002 1:52:52 PM PST
by
riri
To: kidd; DadOfFive
I don't know anyone with six or more kids at homeWell, now you do!
MA, former member of the five-kid-club (ages 8mos to almost 11)
To: DadOfFive
Oops, I meant to say CONGRATULATIONS!! They are such special blessings. Side effect of lots of kids, black holes in the grey matter ;-)
To: MattinNJ
We should be okay if we give up the short pass and try to take away the deep ball, but what the heck do you do when you have three kids? Doesn't that mean someone is always running free? As the proud owner of three girls, you just forget the blitz and switch to two-deep zone coverage. If you're quick enough you can hold them to short underneath passes. Of course, always remember that as parents, you have direct control of the playing field and length of the game.
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posted on
12/17/2002 2:11:46 PM PST
by
Cable225
To: MattinNJ
.... but what the heck do you do when you have three kids? Doesn't that mean someone is always running free?....
I was told, just after #3 was on the way....
Two are manageable, but with 3 the balance of power shifts and you are no longer in control.
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posted on
12/17/2002 2:19:25 PM PST
by
fjsva
To: DadOfFive
Your handle magically changed on this post, Dad of Five.
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