Wife and I just are not into that stuff at all like coloring and hiding eggs.
If it wasn't for my parents we'd probably just tell her it was all fake.
Wife and I just are not into that stuff at all like coloring and hiding eggs.
If it wasn't for my parents we'd probably just tell her it was all fake.
Nothing years of intensive psychological therapy couldn't heal.Damn--I'm glad I wasn't your kid.
Yuk. @Indecisi0n bath could be deadly!
They are holding off on that until she hits two.Have you told her there is no Santa Claus yet?
Depends on the plane.
AirbusDepends on the plane.
The best is yet to comeStops counts have been creeping up for weeks. Nice work.
I don't know, my parents seemed way more excited the day I moved out
Still far too many models to narrow it down to an answerAirbus
If I needed to move back (and wasn’t married) my parents wouldn’t have to think twice about me moving back in.I was so excited when my son finally moved out (after the third time) that I changed the locks.
Wow, I didn't think it would vary like that. I was thinking the cockpit would be quieter since the engines were behind.Still far too many models to narrow it down to an answer
Take out the garbage.If I needed to move back (and wasn’t married) my parents wouldn’t have to think twice about me moving back in.
@FrigidFTSup makes engine noises if it gets too quiet.Wow, I didn't think it would vary like that. I was thinking the cockpit would be quieter since the engines were behind.
That’s why I always cleaned my kids’ bath toys with bleach water.
Don't edit her post either sickos.That’s why I always cleaned my kids’ bath toys with bleach water.
Yeah but the nose is also where you’re breaking through the air. Also can depend on the systems. The 737 is notoriously loud because the HVAC ducting runs over the cockpit.Wow, I didn't think it would vary like that. I was thinking the cockpit would be quieter since the engines were behind.