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Dancing Fire

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My two PITB daughters... :bigsmile:
In this pic DD #1 was about 2.5 yrs old and DD #2 was 13 months old.

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chrono

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So cute! I'm sorry I have a policy of not posting my children's pictures online anywhere, including baby pictures.
 

momhappy

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^I agree - no kid pics for me either.
 

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Not possible, sorry.
 

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I don't mind posting :) Here is C on his 3rd birthday about a week ago. We were up visiting his grandma and grandpa. He wants to be a firefighter when he grows up so the local fire department took him on a special tour of the fire station and let him sit in the firetruck and honk the horn and hold the hose and turn on the lights. To say he was in 7th heaven would be an understatement :bigsmile:

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Your children are adorable, DF.

But I agree with 2 posters above. I would never post pictures of my children and grandchild online. Between the pervs and the identity thievers, imo, it is not a good idea.
 

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one cannot expect privacy if one does not practice privacy....
 

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movie zombie|1400602154|3676813 said:
one cannot expect privacy if one does not practice privacy....

I'm pretty sure that we are all aware that we don't have any privacy, but some of us don't feel comfortable posting photos. Engaging in a fairly anonymous dialogue on an online forum is one thing, but posting pictures of your kids is another. If some people feel comfortable posting photos of themselves and/or their families, that's fine :))
 

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momhappy|1400603713|3676824 said:
movie zombie|1400602154|3676813 said:
one cannot expect privacy if one does not practice privacy....

I'm pretty sure that we are all aware that we don't have any privacy, but some of us don't feel comfortable posting photos. Engaging in a fairly anonymous dialogue on an online forum is one thing, but posting pictures of your kids is another. If some people feel comfortable posting photos of themselves and/or their families, that's fine :))
Nope, not since the internet. IMO, nowadays if someone wants to find you they'll find you. I am NOT a member of FB but who knows how many pics my daughters posted of themselves on FB.
 

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here are my boys, Zach is 16 in this one and Josh is 27..this was taken a year ago last Christmas..Josh has since cut his hair and trimmed his beard (thank goodness)

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Furry son #1

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Furry son #2

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Oscar always looks so sad, and somewhat suspicious of the goings on in the universe, that I don't know quite what to make of it.

I've given him a very good life -- I swear!
 

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I think it's probably safe to post this one...

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I know I'm showing off here, but this is from his triathlon from last year. He was 10.
 

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Dee*Jay|1400642134|3677201 said:
Oscar always looks so sad, and somewhat suspicious of the goings on in the universe, that I don't know quite what to make of it.

I've given him a very good life -- I swear!

My Mother/father-in law had a dog that always looked sad. I always felt that he looked depressed despite the fact that he was super-spoiled and had an amazing life. Kinda' makes you wonder if certain animals can experience a depression of some sort? Or maybe it's just a part of their personality (sort of like how some dogs are very nervous, or active, etc.)?
 

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I'm offering up these two for adoption. Don't let their cheery little faces fool you, they will eat you out of house & home, blast music and generally cause a huge ruckus!

I am totally open to rehoming them ;)) They are larger than they look in the picture, and much older. You can try to make them do chores, run errands and pay you rent!

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woofmama|1400681035|3677424 said:
I'm offering up these two for adoption. Don't let their cheery little faces fool you, they will eat you out of house & home, blast music and generally cause a huge ruckus!

I am totally open to rehoming them ;)) They are larger than they look in the picture, and much older. You can try to make them do chores, run errands and pay you rent!

Sorry, no can do. I have two of my own, of the female sort. I'd offer to trade, but why just swap problems? Mine might not eat quite as much, but just one week of all three females experiencing PMS might make anyone run for cover. (I"m sorry, it's true that our cycles did fall in line with one another.)
 

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woofmama|1400681035|3677424 said:
I'm offering up these two for adoption. Don't let their cheery little faces fool you, they will eat you out of house & home, blast music and generally cause a huge ruckus!

I am totally open to rehoming them ;)) They are larger than they look in the picture, and much older. You can try to make them do chores, run errands and pay you rent!

operative word..."try" :lol:

here's mine trying out her invisible wings...
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Jimmianne|1400846999|3678692 said:
woofmama|1400681035|3677424 said:
I'm offering up these two for adoption. Don't let their cheery little faces fool you, they will eat you out of house & home, blast music and generally cause a huge ruckus!

I am totally open to rehoming them ;)) They are larger than they look in the picture, and much older. You can try to make them do chores, run errands and pay you rent!

operative word..."try" :lol:

here's mine trying out her invisible wings...
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That is the cutest picture... :wavey:
 

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KaeKae|1400811104|3678542 said:
woofmama|1400681035|3677424 said:
I'm offering up these two for adoption. Don't let their cheery little faces fool you, they will eat you out of house & home, blast music and generally cause a huge ruckus!

I am totally open to rehoming them ;)) They are larger than they look in the picture, and much older. You can try to make them do chores, run errands and pay you rent!

Sorry, no can do. I have two of my own, of the female sort. I'd offer to trade, but why just swap problems? Mine might not eat quite as much, but just one week of all three females experiencing PMS might make anyone run for cover. (I"m sorry, it's true that our cycles did fall in line with one another.)

OMG. I feel sorry for your DH. No offense. My DH has enough trouble dealing with just mine. :roll:
 
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