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Old 05-07-12, 01:32 PM
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ha two thoughts kept running in my head

A) you are going to buckle your wheels

b) soooo he doesn't ever want kids landing like that

and then it occurs it me that he is just a kid
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That kid rocks!!!

My son hadn't even mastered training wheels at that age LOL.
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This frightened me twice, first when he zipped out of the driveway into the street and second when he drank that water.
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That is friggen AWESOME!!
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That kid needs a bigger bike, and pedals
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ah yes... I remember a time before MY testicles descended!
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