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Negative Ben...

 

1yr old:  Can only just walk let alone drive...

4yr old:  Definately can't drive...  Would love to have a go at fixing them though...

7yr old:  Could probably drive...  Slow...  But is a short arse so can't see over the steering wheel!  :)

Way off topic here, but damn you must have your work cut for you. 3 kiddies, all under 10. dear god!

I bet you can't wait for them all too be teenagers eh :P

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Way off topic here, but damn you must have your work cut for you. 3 kiddies, all under 10. dear god!

 

  I bet you can't wait for them all too be teenagers eh :P

3 boys no less... And yeah, it can get VERY hectic... I think Trina (the Missus) has her work cut out for her more than me though... God bless her... :)

Once the youngest (Declan) hits high school, I'm off to the pub with the 3 of em for some serious, drunken shit stirring... Anybody that want's to mess with me has to take on me, and the 3 boys... :( We shall be called the "strutto gang" and we will be a force to be reckoned with... or something...

I've got the middle one (Khalad) helping with oil changes already... Pass the spanner, grab the rag, open the oil bottle, let the jack down, etc, etc... He should be able to do it by himself in a few more years... :headspin:

And the eldest one (Brody)? He's going straight to the NRL... His team has won every game bar one this season... QUEENSLANDER!

And now for some pics :D

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Wouldn't change it for the world...

But yeah, on topic:

GO KARTS

I will win, you all will lose...

Lets start talking this up a bit ;)

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