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Originally posted by Pawn Qween
But also think of the powerful image - could make a fortune from the arty-farty folk in their galleries and studios 🙂
Ok. If she makes it up with her sister afterwards... by buying her a big flat screen tv or something... 😀

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Originally posted by mokko
There's nothing made up in the fact that I really don't like you. Your infantile behaviour is wearing rather thin. But feel free to carry on. It's not like you or your ridiculous opinions mean anything to me.
I'm glad to hear you really don't like me because I really don't like you either. That doesn't alter the fact that you tell different stories about yourself to different people. If you must insist on doing this, could you at least try to be original, rather than just quoting word for word things I've said about myself.

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Originally posted by mokko
LOL! That's pretty much what the little slugger does too. The thing is the younger one is very competitive and puts a lot of time into outdoing her older sister. She is certainly very talented in her own right...even if it's out of spite and not passion.

The younger one actually has more of a talent for the writing part. I think they may just grow into a very succesfull team one day. 🙂
Haha, keep dreaming... the competition will become worse before it gets better 😀. I know, because I was the little slugger once 😀.

Edit: Why is number two always the jealous competitive one 🙂.

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Originally posted by Ian68
I'm glad to hear you really don't like me because I really don't like you either. That doesn't alter the fact that you tell different stories about yourself to different people. If you must insist on doing this, could you at least try to be original, rather than just quoting word for word things I've said about myself.
Hey, Ian68 take it outside... but not in this thread about Mokko's talented daughter!

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Originally posted by Pawn Qween
A wonderful outlet for anger, lol - definately encourage that one! 🙂
She's the typical artist temperment too. Very quiet and withdrawn and VERY sensitive. She tends to pour her emotions onto paper. Can you believe I still have the very first piece of paper that she scribbled on when she was maybe 10 months old. lol.....I am such a hopeless pack rat when it comes to my kids. 😞

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Originally posted by mokko
She's the typical artist temperment too. Very quiet and withdrawn and VERY sensitive. She tends to pour her emotions onto paper. Can you believe I still have the very first piece of paper that she scribbled on when she was maybe 10 months old. lol.....I am such a hopeless pack rat when it comes to my kids. 😞
You're a very loving mother, you should be proud. 🙂

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Originally posted by Duke of Brabant
Haha, keep dreaming... the competition will become worse before it gets better 😀. I know, because I was the little slugger once 😀.

Edit: Why is number two always the jealous competitive one 🙂.
I think that's the greatest thing about watching them grow up together as siblings. They can be at each others throats one second but when anyone else steps in they instantly become one against the world. I had two younger brothers who were very close growing up...still very close as adults. They never did get into the physical altercations though that you'd expect from two boys. So I'm left with the feeling that girls are much worse. 😕

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Originally posted by mokko
I think that's the greatest thing about watching them grow up together as siblings. They can be at each others throats one second but when anyone else steps in they instantly become one against the world. I had two younger brothers who were very close growing up...still very close as adults. They never did get into the physical altercations though that you'd expect from two boys. So I'm left with the feeling that girls are much worse. 😕
I wouldn't think so, my brother and i used to fight a lot, sometimes these days as well.
We rarely fight these days though, mostly verbal, mainly because I could get him arrested if I wanted. 😉 or at least kicked out the house; I am also physically, a lot closer to his strength now, when I get angry I can kick his ass, which has made in back off a bit recently. 😀

I would think it depends on the family, how easily angry they get, the disciplin the parents give the children, and if they share a room or something.
I share a room with my brother, and it often causes an awful lot of tension between us.

edit: genreally though I'd think brothers would have more fights than sisters would.

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Originally posted by mokko
Why does it not surprise me that this has to be her favorite comment. 😞
Obviously her sense of taste and style is impeccable.


She has promise, now just get her out of hicksville central and into the real world... without getting knocked up along the way.

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
I wouldn't think so, my brother and i used to fight a lot, sometimes these days as well.
We rarely fight these days though, mostly verbal, mainly because I could get him arrested if I wanted. 😉 or at least kicked out the house; I am also physically, a lot closer to his strength now, when I get angry I can kick his ass, which has made in back off a bit rec ...[text shortened]... en us.

edit: genreally though I'd think brothers would have more fights than sisters would.
I had to seperate my two girls into their own rooms fairly early on. I do get pretty ticked off at the fighting but unless there's massive blood loss or broken bones I don't want to hear about it. Which, thank God, it has never resorted to that yet! But I;m only a few years away from the dreaded puberty statge :'(

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Originally posted by Hand of Hecate
Obviously her sense of taste and style is impeccable.


She has promise, now just get her out of hicksville central and into the real world... without getting knocked up along the way.
Her being stuck in hicksville is going to be the drive and determination that leads her to sucess. Her sites are set on Japan and her focus is already on her studies to be able to have as many options open to her as possible.

Having a baby sister 10 yrs her junior has made her decide not to ever have kids of her own 😛

I made her write, date and sign that little comment. 😉

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Originally posted by Bad wolf
You're a very loving mother, you should be proud. 🙂
😏 Thank you sweetie. I hope my next turns out to be a lovely young man such as yourself.

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Originally posted by mokko
Her being stuck in hicksville is going to be the drive and determination that leads her to sucess. Her sites are set on Japan and her focus is already on her studies to be able to have as many options open to her as possible.

Having a baby sister 10 yrs her junior has made her decide not to ever have kids of her own 😛

I made her write, date and sign that little comment. 😉
Good plan. I'm having a daughter in August, scares the Hell out of me.

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Originally posted by mokko
I had to seperate my two girls into their own rooms fairly early on. I do get pretty ticked off at the fighting but unless there's massive blood loss or broken bones I don't want to hear about it. Which, thank God, it has never resorted to that yet! But I;m only a few years away from the dreaded puberty statge :'(
Bruises aren't very nice, they can really painful; thankfully I don't bruise easily, not unless I'm proper battered. 😀

Puberty, uh, I tell you it sucked, I'm past it now, but I'm still a stroppy teen, um, not exactly a happy time.
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best; I have no idea what it would be like with girls though....😕

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Originally posted by mokko
😏 Thank you sweetie. I hope my next turns out to be a lovely young man such as yourself.
Aw, shucks. 😳
You're sweet. 🙂

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