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I dont' know what else to tell my son!?

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by NY Bowhunter, Jan 8, 2012.

  1. ken3

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    Is he gonna be a Tarheel or an Orangeman?
     
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    Got to be a great moment. Enjoy it. Life's short. Make this time last.
     
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    Look fella. Don't speak such dirty words. I'm telling you I have a relationship with a couple former Dukies. I lost all the pictures of my wife and family with Cherokee Parks, Latner, Grant Hill, and Bobby Hurly etc when a computer died. The kid is being groomed for Durham. He's smart(that's a requirement), he can't jump because he's white(a plus), and he's too short(Duke likes short guys). LOL Orange my butt. He'll end up at Cornell probably.... close to home. Moms like that stuff.
     
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    Sounds like the maturity of the brain caught up with his body... That's fantastic NY B... congratulations to you both..

    And I knew he was old, he and I've been around a long time... wait did I just call myself old?
     
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    Very cool thread, NY.
     
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    Tony Legendary Woodsman

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    That is great stuff, Bro! You sound like a great Dad :)
     
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    Either would be better than that dark blue school. I can't remember their name right now though.
     
  8. Sticknstringarchery

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    man that is awesome. I love hearing stories like this. I hope I can be there for my boys like that. No matter what it is. I didn't have that. I had my dad there with me for everything until I was around 12. My mom stopped working and there were 4 of us then. Then he was gone, working 2 jobs until I was 25. From 12 to 18, it was seeing him on the weekends if he didn't have to work. Then it was helping fix stuff that he didn't have time to tackle. I am thankful that he did what he had to so that we could have the things we needed. I just wish he could have been there for sports and stuff.

    Congrats man and it is awesome that he is doing so well.
     

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