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My 5 year old is an addict

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by GREASER815, Jan 31, 2013.

  1. Kustom.Falcon
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  2. Imwalkin
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    Save the picture forever.

    I have one that I did in kindergarten. My mom saved it for me. I still get a kick out of it.
     
  3. Your boy is on the right track! My 5 yr old loves to play with lego cars and Hot Wheels!
     
  4. willymakeit
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    My grandson just tuned 2. I've been buying hot wheels for a while and playing with him and them. My daughter in law told me he now leaves the house with at least one in his pocket at all times,or he has a fit.
    I've got 2 more grandsons under 1 so there will be plenty of cars.
     
  5. old soul
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    The drawing reminds me of Grampa Munsters casket hot rod.
     
  6. robertsregal
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  7. GREASER815
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    To be honest I have fallen back into the Lego trap just from playing with my boys, I can't believe how expensive they have gotten, a decent kit is pushing $40 and some are over $100, same with model cars, crazy prices nowadays.
     
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  9. Tacson
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    That post has made my morning after working the night shift. Keep him into cars. If he doesnt become the next Chip Foose, Jessie Greening, or Alan Johnson at least he will have a great hobby with great potential to be a wonderful stress release from hectic day to day stuff
     
  10. 226 flattie
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    Very cool, keep up the good work
     
  11. GAOldsman
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    That is so cool. Good on him :cool: I struck out trying for a boy (four beautiful girls :)), now I await a Grandson to bestow the tradition of Hot Rodding in my family that has been on going for four generations. Out of the four Daughters, two show interest in the hobby but not to the extent of actually wanting to own one much less work on one :rolleyes: Keep up the good mentoring :cool:
     
  12. falcongeorge
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    And more importantly, he/she will learn how to FIX stuff, instead of just throwing it away and buying a new one.
     
  13. BORRACHO13
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    thats pretty awesome. my boys 1 cant wait until i get to teach him all about cars. keep it up
     
  14. You're raising that boy right. I work with DFCS in Georgia doing adoptions. I recently placed a 14 year old boy with a family, adoptive dad is a gearhead like us. Adoptive dad bought a '54 Hudson in honor of him joining the family, and they are working on it together.
     
  15. falcongeorge
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    Does this mean that if we have another kid, I can use that as justification to buy another project car?:p
     
  16. JakeDW
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    Hell yea.

    Jake
     
    Last edited: Feb 3, 2013
  17. Of course.
     

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