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DesalationReborn wrote:Pretty Nice-- though a bit too much giggling gives the cinematography "secret" away.
But its soooooooooooooo cute
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That's adorable. Sons are the greatest! The laughing is what makes it sweet. It's like when you play hide and seek with them and their giggling gives them away.

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Moonbase2 wrote:That's adorable. Sons are the greatest! The laughing is what makes it sweet. It's like when you play hide and seek with them and their giggling gives them away.
Yeah I thought it was really cute so i had to leave it in-he was laughing non stop fro the second the camera was set up til he went to bed that night, he thought it was great!
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How old is he? He looks a little older than my son. My kid is almost 3 but has been big enough to pass as a 3 yr old for several months.

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$, he'll be 5 at the end of August. U'd think he is older if u heard him talking and not just giggling and being cute
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Aren't you 23? I had my babies young, too. I love that age, between 3 and 5. Mine are still really little, and are a handful. But they are so adorable.

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How u know my age? Yeah I had him pretty young i was still in school, I was only 17 when my x got pregant (she was 16) but on the other hand i am able to have fun with him that i may not be ale to do later in my life so thats cool
He is starting school this year
He is starting school this year
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GrimSqueaker wrote:How u know my age? Yeah I had him pretty young i was still in school, I was only 17 when my x got pregant (she was 16) but on the other hand i am able to have fun with him that i may not be ale to do later in my life so thats cool
He is starting school this year
I know your age because you're a Myspace friend, silly! I was 19 when I got pregnant (I was in college) and my husband was 20. My almost 3 yr old started preschool last week. He's in a special program for a speech difficulty, and he seems to really love school. Having kids young does have some advantages. You have more energy and you are almost still a kid yourself. I grew up a lot faster than I would've and it's done me a lot of good.

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Moonbase2 wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:How u know my age? Yeah I had him pretty young i was still in school, I was only 17 when my x got pregant (she was 16) but on the other hand i am able to have fun with him that i may not be ale to do later in my life so thats cool
He is starting school this year
I know your age because you're a Myspace friend, silly! I was 19 when I got pregnant (I was in college) and my husband was 20. My almost 3 yr old started preschool last week. He's in a special program for a speech difficulty, and he seems to really love school. Having kids young does have some advantages. You have more energy and you are almost still a kid yourself. I grew up a lot faster than I would've and it's done me a lot of good.
True true-I have learned a LOT in the last few years-I dont think that without my little lad i would have been dedicated enough to get into college.
Oh and thanks pred!
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Well, at the time I got pregnant, I was in college for a year, and I was kinda floating around aimlessly not knowing what to do. I had to drop out and three years later I finally know what I want as a career. It's quite a lofty goal but I'll accomplish it early next year!

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Moonbase2 wrote:Well, at the time I got pregnant, I was in college for a year, and I was kinda floating around aimlessly not knowing what to do. I had to drop out and three years later I finally know what I want as a career. It's quite a lofty goal but I'll accomplish it early next year!
Good for u-Its great to have a goal-
personnally i wanna be a famous comic artist, I am just gettin started on my illustration portfolio now-so itll be a year or so before i am ready to go career
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GrimSqueaker wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Well, at the time I got pregnant, I was in college for a year, and I was kinda floating around aimlessly not knowing what to do. I had to drop out and three years later I finally know what I want as a career. It's quite a lofty goal but I'll accomplish it early next year!
Good for u-Its great to have a goal-
personnally i wanna be a famous comic artist, I am just gettin started on my illustration portfolio now-so itll be a year or so before i am ready to go career
I think you could do it! Everyone deserves to do something they enjoy for a living. It's been my dream to own my own business since I was 17 and I will see it realized at age 23. I've worked hard and built it from scratch. You have the talent to be a comic artist; as long as you have the drive and persistence, you should no doubt accomplish it.

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Moonbase2 wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Well, at the time I got pregnant, I was in college for a year, and I was kinda floating around aimlessly not knowing what to do. I had to drop out and three years later I finally know what I want as a career. It's quite a lofty goal but I'll accomplish it early next year!
Good for u-Its great to have a goal-
personnally i wanna be a famous comic artist, I am just gettin started on my illustration portfolio now-so itll be a year or so before i am ready to go career
I think you could do it! Everyone deserves to do something they enjoy for a living. It's been my dream to own my own business since I was 17 and I will see it realized at age 23. I've worked hard and built it from scratch. You have the talent to be a comic artist; as long as you have the drive and persistence, you should no doubt accomplish it.
Thanks!

i didnt realise that u were 23, I presumed that u were alittle older.
No offence
What sorta business do u wanna own?
My family owned a couple of shop/petrol stations and one resurtant during my teenage years-it is ALOT of work, but pretty rewarding to be doing ur own thing
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Well, I have a few people in my family that were smart enough to go to college and get a great job, but for the rest of us....
Between my dad, my grandmother and my uncle, we have had:
A laundromat, arcade, flower shop, daycare center, two JC Penney catalogue/gift stores, a courrier service, a head shop, a baby clothes store, and lots and lots of rental property. In fact, my grandmother wants me to inherit the JC Penney store right now, and I would if I lived there. Business runs in my family, and I'm next to carry it on.
My store is a children's resale and gift shop. I will sell brand name clothing and upscale gifts. In fact, my grandmother is going to be my silent partner, so most of it will be privately funded. I know I am really young for so much responsibility, but I am prepared. I already run a household of four. I have had to learn accounting and everything. SOOO excited!
Between my dad, my grandmother and my uncle, we have had:
A laundromat, arcade, flower shop, daycare center, two JC Penney catalogue/gift stores, a courrier service, a head shop, a baby clothes store, and lots and lots of rental property. In fact, my grandmother wants me to inherit the JC Penney store right now, and I would if I lived there. Business runs in my family, and I'm next to carry it on.
My store is a children's resale and gift shop. I will sell brand name clothing and upscale gifts. In fact, my grandmother is going to be my silent partner, so most of it will be privately funded. I know I am really young for so much responsibility, but I am prepared. I already run a household of four. I have had to learn accounting and everything. SOOO excited!

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Moonbase2 wrote:My store is a children's resale and gift shop. I will sell brand name clothing and upscale gifts.
Transformers?

yeah i dont know i guess u look "mature"....but in the good way
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Well, looking mature is going to be an asset when it comes to business. I'll have a lot to prove. And believe me, I'd love to see Transformers. I already have lots of girl gifts, but no boys gifts. Maybe..
This is just a starter business. It's to acquire basic skills. I have my eye on a bigger prize later down the road, like a franchise restaurant...
This is just a starter business. It's to acquire basic skills. I have my eye on a bigger prize later down the road, like a franchise restaurant...

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GrimSqueaker wrote:Taco Bell nice
Maybe a small one if I do that. Subways are cheaper to start up, and have a reasonable royalty rate. I could do a little express Taco Bell eventually. I'm already planning my next business after my baby store (which is called Sweet Repeats, by the way).

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Sweet Repeats? Is that like where babies burp, but its cute? I like it
Yeah go with Subway, then if I am ever in the neighborhood I'd totally grab myself a Foot long meatball on Italian Herb and Cheese-Best damn sandwich ever!

Yeah go with Subway, then if I am ever in the neighborhood I'd totally grab myself a Foot long meatball on Italian Herb and Cheese-Best damn sandwich ever!
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GrimSqueaker wrote:Sweet Repeats? Is that like where babies burp, but its cute? I like it![]()
Yeah go with Subway, then if I am ever in the neighborhood I'd totally grab myself a Foot long meatball on Italian Herb and Cheese-Best damn sandwich ever!
It's called Sweet Repeats because it's a resale shop. But top quality. No Walmart type stuff.
I used to work at Subway and buddied up to the boss to learn the ins and outs. I've got two relatives in my family with hella cash that are always interested in a new business venture, but are either too old or too busy to run it themselves. So that's where I come in.


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Thats a good deal-the hardest part of setting up a business is the initial injection of cash capital that it requires so if u have a ready source of that to hand than fantastic, grab it and run-just dont screw it up
All i gotta do to get myself going is make enough cash to get by while drawing the hands off my body to fill my portfolio-after that its just a case of getting the foot in the door and jamming it so that they cant kick u out.
Getting into art is alot like getting into show business, just waiting to get discovered-although it works best if u are active and not literally just waiting

All i gotta do to get myself going is make enough cash to get by while drawing the hands off my body to fill my portfolio-after that its just a case of getting the foot in the door and jamming it so that they cant kick u out.
Getting into art is alot like getting into show business, just waiting to get discovered-although it works best if u are active and not literally just waiting
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