[s-cars] old or diversity
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QSHIPQ at aol.com
Fri Mar 16 18:13:36 EDT 2007
My 15yo could probably get Windows Certified at this point, hard to stay on
top of that. I just asked her that no FBI visits please... Toys *are* for
the same reasons, just more global in scope, which can be a bit overwhelming
as a parent. Lucky for me, my older daughter already knows the RS2 Urq
project well, and has her sights set on quattro, albeit my supercharged Landcruiser
is the her current awd vehicle of choice. I already got my mother and my
wife to Steamboat, so Gruppe-q '08 will start the next generation, right Lawson?
Skis, what no Hexcels with the too cool honeycomb graphics? I just can't be
that old!
Cheers
Scott
In a message dated 3/16/2007 3:21:04 P.M. Central Standard Time,
iduff at comcast.net writes:
Scott, you can't be old enough to be THAT predictable. So your
daughter's a pretty adroit social engineer? Or did she hack into your
net? In either case, time to be very careful! Perhaps past time, as
it is for me! Given my kids fondness for toys that allow social
exchange, IM, mobile phones, MySpace, etc, as well as toys that
enhance those social exchanges, guitar, piano, bikes, skateboards,
etc, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Some new
toys, but for all the same reasons.
Now to convince my kids that VAG products are better to start off in
than those from Göteborg, Munich or Dearborn, not to mention trying
to figure out whether to take them to Skippy or Russell or Bondurant
to teach them to drive, rather than the vehicular appliance training
they get locally.
-Ian.
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