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moose
02-01-2005, 08:52 AM
Imagine getting a phone call at 08:45 in the mornin from your 4 year old son(wife dialed the #) while they are sittin in the truck in front of the school and your child ask's you the following ?..............."daddy what # is Ice Cream Man?" man I was floored, and then to boot after you hear the intro he tells his mom to "put it louder" , classic..just made my day.
Even 4yr olds know great music when they hear it:D

Cheers

Carmine
02-01-2005, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by moose
Imagine getting a phone call at 08:45 in the mornin from your 4 year old son(wife dialed the #) while they are sittin in the truck in front of the school and your child ask's you the following ?..............."daddy what # is Ice Cream Man?" man I was floored, and then to boot after you hear the intro he tells his mom to "put it louder" , classic..just made my day.
Even 4yr olds know great music when they hear it:D

Cheers

Right on Moose! My 9 year old son was just a BLASTIN Fair Warning in his room when I left for work today....best feeling in the world huh?

I can safely say that I bought my kids there first 6 pack at ages 8 and 6...LOL!

Northern Girl
02-01-2005, 09:07 AM
That's great! Future Dave or the Gravers! Good parents! :)

Carmine
02-01-2005, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by Northern Girl
That's great! Future Dave or the Gravers! Good parents! :)

Good Morning Hon....4 days till the "penguins dance"! :D

moose
02-01-2005, 09:48 AM
My boys(9 and 4) took my original 6 pak into there room(re-masters in the truck) so ya it was a really good feeling, imagine trying to explain to them when DLR played Casino Rama..."daddy can we come puleeasse" that they couldn't go with dad because of age restrictions

Carmine
02-01-2005, 09:53 AM
Originally posted by moose
imagine trying to explain to them when DLR played Casino Rama..."daddy can we come puleeasse" that they couldn't go with dad because of age restrictions

Imagine....I lived it dude! My son was P'd hard! Still is....LOL....it got even worse when I came home and said "sorry, bud...they weren't selling any DLR merch"..I had promised him a shirt. Getting better though, I burned him a copy of the boot...:)

moose
02-01-2005, 09:58 AM
Originally posted by Carmine Raguzza.
Imagine....I lived it dude! My son was P'd hard! Still is....LOL....it got even worse when I came home and said "sorry, bud...they weren't selling any DLR merch"..I had promised him a shirt. Getting better though, I burned him a copy of the boot...:)

Ya kinda dissapointed myself that "no merch" to buy.......burn it shit he took mine, didn't even give me a chance to copy one fer meself.
I did promise the oldest that if the Mighty CVH were to re-unite that he'd come to the show, and the youngest that I'd get him a shirt........

frets5150
02-01-2005, 09:59 AM
I was recordin Feel Your Love Tonight with a backin track i had to redo it a couple of times the next thing i heard was my 3 year old daugther
SINGIN!!! I can't wait to feel your love tonite part and i was like WTF. :D

Carmine
02-01-2005, 10:02 AM
Originally posted by moose
Ya kinda dissapointed myself that "no merch" to buy.......burn it shit he took mine, didn't even give me a chance to copy one fer meself.
I did promise the oldest that if the Mighty CVH were to re-unite that he'd come to the show, and the youngest that I'd get him a shirt........

yeah no merch did suck...and LMAO...he took yours! I also promised my son IF...they ever reunite, he's there....my daughter too! She makes me laugh, she dances around the living room, whenever I have a cd or dvd on...she is getting pretty good at the classic DLR kick too....much better than Dad!:D

moose
02-01-2005, 12:11 PM
Kids, they are just freakin AMAZING

Mezro
02-01-2005, 02:01 PM
Originally posted by moose
Kids, they are just freakin AMAZING

Yeah..as long as they are not mine.

Mezro...kids...they suck your wallet and soul dry...

Mezro
02-01-2005, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Mezro
Yeah..as long as they are not mine. I'd rather light my balls on fire than have kids.

Mezro...kids...they suck your wallet and soul dry...

Carmine
02-01-2005, 02:04 PM
Originally posted by Mezro
Yeah..as long as they are not mine.

Mezro...kids...they suck your wallet and soul dry...

Maybe so on the wallet Mez...but not the Soul, man!

Mezro
02-01-2005, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by Carmine Raguzza.
Maybe so on the wallet Mez...but not the Soul, man!

You know Ragu, I respect people that want to be parents but I really don't get it and never will.

To me, there are greater challenges in life than raising kids. Why would you want to spend the prime years of your life giving to another person when you could give to yourself?

I know plenty of parents that work hard and are constantly broke raising kids; they barely can scrape by. Yet they claim to be happy with that existence. Bullshit! I will never buy it. More like denial over what they know is a mistake.

In the end, my life, my path, my money and my success are mine. I will never compromise my freedom or expectations for another human being...ever.

Mezro...and I fucking like it that way...

Big Troubles
02-01-2005, 02:27 PM
Son faithfully listens to VH1 every night in bed. :D

Mez, kids are an extension of who we were or who we could've been. Molding them to be little us's. :D The feeling of giving life, love and dreams are a huge fulfillment. But kids are not for everyone of course.

Carmine
02-01-2005, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Mezro
You know Ragu, I respect people that want to be parents but I really don't get it and never will.

To me, there are greater challenges in life than raising kids. Why would you want to spend the prime years of your life giving to another person when you could give to yourself?

I know plenty of parents that work hard and are constantly broke raising kids; they barely can scrape by. Yet they claim to be happy with that existence. Bullshit! I will never buy it. More like denial over what they know is a mistake.

In the end, my life, my path, my money and my success are mine. I will never compromise my freedom or expectations for another human being...ever.

Mezro...and I fucking like it that way...

...I respect your opinion, you know that. The only thing that can bring a tear to my eye...is gleaming from pride at either of my kids! just 2 different playbooks man...but they both lead US to happiness! All good in my eyes...

Mezro
02-01-2005, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by Big Troubles
Mez, kids are an extension of who we were or who we could've been.

I'd rather fulfill my own destiny than hope a kid can fill a void.

Mezro...no disrespect to any of the parents at the Army...i'm just speaking my mind...

moose
02-01-2005, 04:01 PM
Speak away Mez, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, trust me none of us, or should I say myself , is offended. Children cheer us up when we have a bad day, they make us laugh and cry, and just like BT and Ragu and the rest of the crew have stated they are an extension of who we are and we as parents/humans are trying to ensure a great future for our kids(spam free of course).
Cheers.

Carmine
02-01-2005, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by moose
(spam free of course).


except for the actual Spam! LOL...my kids watched 50 first dates and wanted to try it... I bought a "can"....wife made it on hot rolls, melted cheese...My son loved it! Oh well.....your right Moose....No spam through the speakers, at least!:)

Adam Sandler movie with a "hidden" VH reference here? His last name was Roth in this flick....Spam and eggs was the breakfast of choice here. Or am I reaching?

DLR_EngineRoom
02-01-2005, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by moose
Imagine getting a phone call at 08:45 in the mornin from your 4 year old son(wife dialed the #) while they are sittin in the truck in front of the school and your child ask's you the following ?..............."daddy what # is Ice Cream Man?" man I was floored, and then to boot after you hear the intro he tells his mom to "put it louder" , classic..just made my day.
Even 4yr olds know great music when they hear it:D

Cheers

I'm proud of you, Moose buddy. In the immortal words of Diamond Dave himself:


Originally posted by David Lee Roth
Look at all these little kids, takin' care of the music biz.
Don't their business take good care of me....

Big Troubles
02-01-2005, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by Mezro
I'd rather fulfill my own destiny than hope a kid can fill a void.

Mezro...no disrespect to any of the parents at the Army...i'm just speaking my mind...

;) No disrespect taken.