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Post by Microdad on Sept 3, 2006 0:14:33 GMT -5
So, we're driving home from Astoria a couple of weeks ago and were dicussing what to do for lunch. We decided to skip going to McDonalds and have lunch at home. My 3-year-old (who wanted a milkshake) decides to exress his disappointment by using the "cry-your-eyes-out" technique in an attempt to eliminate the distance between him and the elusive shake. My wife decides that this would be a great opportunity to shoot some family vacation videos! Here's a shot of the image in the video camera of him bawling Someday, he'll grow up and bring a girlfriend over to the house to meet Mom and Dad. When he does, I'll be getting out the "vacation" videos Revenge is a dish that is best served cold.
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Post by Microdad on Sept 3, 2006 0:16:31 GMT -5
BTW: Mamiya 1000 DTL, 55mm, Tri-X, f/4, 1/250
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Post by Randy on Sept 3, 2006 7:15:13 GMT -5
I always asked mine, "where's the waa waa baby?" and they would forget what they were doing and look around.
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Post by GeneW on Sept 3, 2006 12:13:43 GMT -5
McDonalds hooks 'em early. My son loved to go there when he was small. They do grow up though. He's 21 now and you couldn't DRAG him into a McDonalds.
I'm less of a purist. There's one right on the corner of one of Toronto's largest photo shops and if I'm going there I'll often nip in for a Quarter Pounder with Cheese and Fries. It's not on my cardio diet, but sometimes I revert to my teen diet...
Gene
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Post by Microdad on Sept 3, 2006 14:55:11 GMT -5
LOL! I'll have to try that Randy!
Gene, know what you mean. I'm supposed to be avoiding the fast food but occasionally cheat, especially when out shooting and want something quick.
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