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pokychick
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 15:52 Post subject: Dude Points Question?
While I was out shopping last night Mr Pokydude
painted our 3yr old daughther's finger nails with some pink polish
she got for her birthday. She then insisted on painting his nails so
he let her. Would that constitute a loss of dude points?
He did take it off after she went to sleep
Personally I think he deserves extra dude points for being such
a good daddy.
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akern
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 15:55 Post subject:
As a teenager I once painted my dads toenails while he slept. Tee-hee. He was not happy with me......
Nothing wrong with amusing the kid poky.
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copteacher
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 15:56 Post subject:
good daddy stuff is always dude points
+5 dude points for mr pokydude
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 15:57 Post subject:
I would agree, joe. What if he let her put make-up on him though?
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:03 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | | I would agree, joe. What if he let her put make-up on him though? |
Still, that's a whole lot different than if he put the make-up on himself, no?
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:05 Post subject:
Plus dude points if he did it without complaining.
Minus dude points if he complained that it didn't match his outfit.
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copteacher
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:05 Post subject:
| omega lambda wrote: | | shelflifers wrote: | | I would agree, joe. What if he let her put make-up on him though? |
Still, that's a whole lot different than if he put the make-up on himself, no? |
i agree OL-
if the little pokygirl is entertained and the dad is okay with it heck what a memorable moment
no dude would ever be made fun of or lose points for that kind of time with his little girl
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:06 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | Plus dude points if he did it without complaining.
Minus dude points if he complained that it didn't match his outfit. |
sounds like joel before joy finishes up with his makeup for the day
| joel wrote: | | that blush does not match my tie |
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pokychick
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:15 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | Plus dude points if he did it without complaining.
Minus dude points if he complained that it didn't match his outfit. |
What about if it did match his outfit?
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:16 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | | purple hayes wrote: | Plus dude points if he did it without complaining.
Minus dude points if he complained that it didn't match his outfit. |
What about if it did match his outfit? |
then points to poky girl for not only knowing her colors but her fashion sense
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:16 Post subject:
I managed to pass out on the couch at my mother in laws house a number of years back after a few beers and my sister in law, aged 10 about that time, proceded to do my nails and slop some makeup on my face. Later that evening it was time to go home and i didn't even notice my decorated condition till we were in the car heading home. I am still thankful to this day we didn't have to stop for any reason.
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:43 Post subject:
<Dear Lord, I thank you again for giving me boys>
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 17:57 Post subject:
Having been in the same situation before. I would agree with the other dudes that Mr Poky gets dude points, and gets a automatic nomination for the Father of The Year Award
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 18:01 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | Plus dude points if he did it without complaining.
Minus dude points if he complained that it didn't match his outfit. |
It's not right that you make me belly-laugh but don't provide me with the smilie to demonstrate it.
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 18:02 Post subject: Re: Dude Points Question?
| pokychick wrote: | | While I was out shopping last night |
I heard that.
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