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I started to look for some parts(notice what post is up on the screen?) and my little helper decided to get in on the action. That box of parts was well organized, but wound up almost completely emptied out. I found what I was looking for though.
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he wouldn't have any fun going through my stuff. everything's dumped out all over the place already. :mrgreen:

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scr8p wrote:he wouldn't have any fun going through my stuff. everything's dumped out all over the place already. :mrgreen:
Maybe if you let him play he'd put it away all organized like? :lol:
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Halgar wrote:
scr8p wrote:he wouldn't have any fun going through my stuff. everything's dumped out all over the place already. :mrgreen:
Maybe if you let him play he'd put it away all organized like? :lol:
ya.... a little reverse psychology. it just might work. :)

anthony, i need to borrow your kid. you could have mine for the time being........... and deal with his miserable teenage you know what. :wink:

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scr8p wrote:ya.... a little reverse psychology. it just might work. :)
The little ankle biters are rather contrarian, you never know. :lol:
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great to see, Anthony! My daughter started at the same age and was great at finding dropped screws on the floor and sorting through a pile of parts to find "another one just like this".
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bscotti wrote:great to see, Anthony! My daughter started at the same age and was great at finding dropped screws on the floor and sorting through a pile of parts to find "another one just like this".
Amen to that!! I use my Kids to find dropped screws ALL the time. Isnt that what we all had them for?? :lol:

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MONSTER wrote:
bscotti wrote:great to see, Anthony! My daughter started at the same age and was great at finding dropped screws on the floor and sorting through a pile of parts to find "another one just like this".
Amen to that!! I use my Kids to find dropped screws ALL the time. Isnt that what we all had them for?? :lol:
Well, that AND it's fun to watch them fall down ... :wink: :wink: :P
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MONSTER wrote:
bscotti wrote:great to see, Anthony! My daughter started at the same age and was great at finding dropped screws on the floor and sorting through a pile of parts to find "another one just like this".
Amen to that!! I use my Kids to find dropped screws ALL the time. Isnt that what we all had them for?? :lol:
My dog's an expert at finding fallen parts also... now if only she wouldn't consider them chewing toys :|
It's so much better to see her chew a bone than that precious part , she actually made fall of the table (GRRRR)
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