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Proud of #5
#1

My youngest daughter is our fifth child and she happens to use jersey #5 on her senior girls b-ball team (she is in grade 11). She recently scored three 3-pointers in a game! Papa was very proud!
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#2

How tall? Has her Mom's good looks!
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#3

5'11"

The looks comment was a "cheap shot"... But accurate!!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#4

Listen the world, unbeknownst to you, doesn't revolve around you. It was a compliment to your wife and daughter! Geeeeez!
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#5

I know...

But she is a real "daddy's girl"! She asked yesterday if she can take the 968 to grad next year...

Ah... NO!

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#6

Well it's easy to see you're brimming with pride and rightly so. If Dad was going to be her date then I would say yes. No Dad no drive! I went to my granddaughters cross country meet today and the first question she asked me was if I had brought the Porsche. The look on her face when I said no all most made me want to kill myself. She was all ready to show all her friends gramps hot rod. Not that I needed reminding, but what a schmuck I am for not thinking of that. I didn't bring it because the road to the park has these monster speed bumps which I already tangled with once before. So here I am being smart and remembering something and I crush a young girls hope to impress her friends. So I took them out for pizza and all was forgotten and forgiven! Still a schmuck though! Lol
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#7

Did her team win?
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#8

It seems sort of loosey goosed. We left before it was over. Boys and girls run separately. Much different from when I was a kid. Parents drive them to events. We took a school bus. It is her first year, she is ten and I do t know whether the competitive piece is truly understood. She is happy to run better each event. She and her friend enjoyed the pizza. Mother was a milf. I digress.

Let's not forget this is a thread about Jakes daughter.
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#9

Jake , simply awesome ! Great pix ; beautiful girl , clearly projects superior athletic prowess in those photos so you should definitely be proud ! But y'all sure grow tall, lol.
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#10

Hay Jake, your daughter sounds and looks from the pictures to be a really good basketball player. Any chance she'll land a sports scholarship anywhere? I know Stanford University is loosing a couple of it's big stars with graduation.
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#11

I'm still curious if #5 girl won the game :-)
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#12

They did win the game and she was selected as "Player of the Game".
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#13

Not to say that papa is not a proud papa or that is daughter is not good looking or there is a car connection to the story, but come on, this forum is about 968's s and not cute girls or basketball.
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[quote name='williamoss' timestamp='1399559660' post='157690']Not to say that papa is not a proud papa or that is daughter is not good looking or there is a car connection to the story, but come on, this forum is about 968's s and not cute girls or basketball.[/quote]



I'm not a moderator, but I play one on TV :-) , and to that end see post # 5 ( hmm, mere coincidence with the jersey # ?! ) which mentions tne 968, thus everything is aligned with the scope of the forum ...well, in the lifestyle section anyway , lol
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[quote name='ds968' timestamp='1399560479' post='157691']

I'm not a moderator, but I play one on TV :-) , and to that end see post # 5 ( hmm, mere coincidence with the jersey # ?! ) which mentions tne 968, thus everything is aligned with the scope of the forum ...well, in the lifestyle section anyway , lol

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I would never have started this topic unless the "LIFESTYLE / MY KID THE JOCK" section was not already part & parcel of the Forums topics.



I find that the LIFESTYLE section allows us to better understand what makes other 968 owners "tick". <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/beer.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



For those not interested in LIFESTYLE posts, I wonder if there is a possibility of "blocking" those out from your "New Posts" view... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/glare.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



WARNING! I will be adding another post to the WORLD CUP 2014 topic... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rock.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#16

I believe it's a forum for 968 owners and enthusiasts, not just about 968's. Otherwise, why would there be threads about kids, watches, shoes, and pets?



And, BTW, our daughter is in a Ph.D. program at Northwestern in Evanston, and she is hoping to receive the 92 Cab as a graduation present, which means I only have about three years left to figure out the gas smell and get about a million other things sorted out.
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#17

... and finding another one to fiddle and drive with?
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#18

The Lifestyle Section is ENTIRELY about things that don't have to do with 968s.Bob and I have hosted and attended so many events that we know that our common obsessions are much more than just a car. The "good" events are about people, vacations, clothes, watches, wine, kids, cigars...etc...oh, and by the way, 968s...



Your humble editor,



Jay
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#19

Jake your well within the realm of permissible conversation. After all, if our families are not part of our 968 discussions, then how empty would our lives be. I can't say I have seen any rule that says one must respond to a topic or thread one doesn't agree with or want to. If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing.
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#20

[quote name='Rap' timestamp='1399580805' post='157717']. If you have nothing nice to say, say nothing.

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You'd think Donald Sterling would heed this advice ..since we're on the basketball topic anyway , lol
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