My daughter last christmas gave me this toy gun that shoots these yellow hardish balls. Best gift I ever got hugged her and told her she is the most awesome daughter ever.
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That's sweet! I bet she was all proud giving it to you, too.
I have probably as many "toys" as my kid does. I have boxes of plastic cowboys, cap guns, rubber snakes, tabletop RPG miniatures and stuff to make scenery, modeling clay, etc. Of course, my kid has confiscated most of it.Last edited by RecoveringKinkoid; 11-18-2009, 04:19 AM.
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Originally posted by RecoveringKinkoid View PostThat's sweet! I bet she was all proud giving it to you, too.Jack Faire
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Well I'm gonna age myself here but I'm nearing 60 and I still like to play with my kids. I used to play barbies with my daughters, legos and cars with my boys. I played video games with them and some sports. When the 360 came out the wife bought two of them, one for the kids and one for me. When the Wii came out she bought two of them one for the kids and one for her.
Years ago before we married I used to watch GI Joe, Transformers and He-Man/She-Ra with the youngest sister and brother. We played with their action figures and they especially liked Teen-aged Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Personally I think the ability to continue to play leads to a longer and more enjoyable life. Nowdays my youngest is 11 and has been skipped ahead to 9th grade and is very much into her studies and girl stuff and my youngest son is nearly 16 and he's busy chasing girls and practicing for his DL.Cry Havoc and let slip the marsupials of war!!!
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Originally posted by MystyGlyttyr View PostAnd the ball pit, for god's sakes will someone get me a ball pit I can get buried in!
And yeah, I would be all *over* an adult-sized ball pit."Never confuse the faith with the so-called faithful." -- Cartoonist R.K. Milholland's father.
A truer statement has never been spoken about any religion.
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I don't understand why people think that just because you get older, you have to find new hobbies. *sigh*
I'm definitely not a teen anymore. mid-late 20's and I *love* video games. There was one night my girlfriend wanted to talk on the phone and I wanted to play video games. So, I talked with her on the phone while playing Resistance 2 online with my buddies from work. She got to hear me curse out my opposition, she laughed at me. I buy RC helicopters and fly them in the house while chasing them up and down the hallway. I'd take them outside but I live in Minnesota, they're dainty and likely to end up in Canada with a large gust of wind. I go shopping for toys. Whatever, it's stuff I enjoy doing.
So, I have a huge problem with people who have a huge problem with me still playing video games. It's not just for kids.Crooked banks around the world would gladly give a loan today so if you ever miss a payment they can take your home away.
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Originally posted by Fashion Lad! View PostI don't understand why people think that just because you get older, you have to find new hobbies. *sigh*
There are some people though, who "hobbies" have a way of taking over their lives--look at my brother, who is unemployed and plays video games all day, for example. I have nothing against the occasional GTA kill-fest--I've been known to do that every now and then--or a couple of hours idly playing. But to play all day? I don't care how good the game is--sitting at the computer or PS3 all day has gone long past being a hobby, but an *obsession.*
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When I get into the mood I love to play video games. It is a great way to blow off steam after a rough time. It also helps that I have found games that I can get into. I'm not one for Halo or Call of Duty."Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe" -H. G. Wells
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Color Wonder crayons, people. Not the markers, the crayons. They are hard to find. Not sure if they even still make them, I have not been able to find any.
They just...feel good! They are soft and waxy and you rub on the paper and they just spread right on and all these cool designs pop up. Me and my kid will go through an entire Color Wonder coloring book in one sitting with those things.
EDIT: Oh, man, check it out. Color Wonder coloring book on line. Play with this and then come back here and tell me this is not fun. I do like using the crayons better, still, because it's a tactile thing for me and I love the soft, waxy texture of the crayon, but this is really fun, too.
Wait till my kid sees this.Last edited by RecoveringKinkoid; 11-20-2009, 03:02 AM.
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I love the ball pit. I wish they'd make an adult sized one. That XKCD comic is one of my favorites.
I remember the playground equipment seeming so big when I was a kid. *sigh* adult size monkey bars and a slide would be awesome. Half the time they don't make that stuff for kids anymore...everything is so... "safe". Booooring."Children are our future" -LaceNeilSinger
"And that future is fucked...with a capital F" -AmethystHunter
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Or that people at McDonalds frown upon adults going in the playland.....but hell, if you can still fit in there, why not?
Having said that, so long as no actual children wanted in there we only chased people out if they were being loud and obnoxious, or else unsafe."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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I <3 Skee Ball! That is my game! Woohoo!
Yeah, I want an adult ball pit.
My husband is a manchild.
Since I'm a female, am I womanchild?
My daughter is a child-child, I know that already.
It would be completely awesome to enjoy a ball pit with my daughter.Oh Holy Trinity, the Goddess Caffeine'Na, the Great Cowthulhu, & The Doctor, Who Art in Tardis, give me strength. Moo. Moo. Java. Timey Wimey
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