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How in the hell am I supposed to see Star Wars III now? I am dying to see Star Wars but how do I tell my wife that I am going to need to leave her this weekend with the 11 day old so I can go sit in a movie theater for 3 hours? She cannot go, I cannot take my 3-year-old because the movie is supposedly so intense. So how am I going to be able to see this one first weekend like I have seen every other Star Wars since Empire.
Helllllppppp!!! All good things they say never last... | |
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she might be dying to get you out the house anyway.
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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make a trade
do soemthing nice for her like make a coupon that she can redeem later, saying something about how she can use this at anytime for an evening out while you stay and watch the kids | |
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tire out the kid with some intense colouring books, sleep all way through the movie | |
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Tell the bleeding truth. If she loves you and knows who she married, then there should be no problem, now should there? | |
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muirdo said: she might be dying to get you out the house anyway.
VERY VERY true | |
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muirdo said: she might be dying to get you out the house anyway.
Probably. I'm just like a third kid hanging around. All good things they say never last... | |
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I want her to see the movie too! Problem is she is breastfeeding and the baby eats like every two hours. She is not a big fan of whipping out lunch, so to speak, in the middle of the Anakin/Obi-Wan battle scene.
Oh, if only I had breasts I could be so much more helpful... All good things they say never last... | |
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HamsterHuey said: Tell the bleeding truth. If she loves you and knows who she married, then there should be no problem, now should there?
oh huey but of course... he's not saying he won't go - just a wonderful acknowledgement that he feels bad hey new daddy - you know the way to show your woman that you appreciate being able to see the movie... you be the one to jump when the baby cries you be the one to get up to get the baby for nighttime feedings you be the one to change the baby's 2 am diaper and your woman will appreciate it so much you will feel no guilt at leaving her for a couple of hours (lets see another picture btw ) | |
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Moderator | GottaLetitgo said: I am dying to see Star Wars but how do I tell my wife that I am going to need to leave her this weekend with the 11 day old so I can go sit in a movie theater for 3 hours? She cannot go, I cannot take my 3-year-old because the movie is supposedly so intense. So how am I going to be able to see this one first weekend like I have seen every other Star Wars since Empire.
Helllllppppp!!! Do what I did. Go see a midnight showing while everyone is asleep. She should be cool with staying home with the kids at that late at night while you go see a movie. My wife was cool with it. Just don't do it mid-afternoon when the baby is crying and the 3 year old is having a fit because it's nap time. That wouldn't be cool to dip right about then. My son is two years, 8 months and my daughter is 8 months, so I feel ya. It's hard to be self-indulgent with parental responsibility. [Edited 5/20/05 11:44am] All Rights Reserved. |
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Moderator | Wait till it comes out in the video store and then rent it. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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yamomma said: GottaLetitgo said: I am dying to see Star Wars but how do I tell my wife that I am going to need to leave her this weekend with the 11 day old so I can go sit in a movie theater for 3 hours? She cannot go, I cannot take my 3-year-old because the movie is supposedly so intense. So how am I going to be able to see this one first weekend like I have seen every other Star Wars since Empire.
Helllllppppp!!! Do what I did. Go see a midnight showing while everyone is asleep. She should be cool with staying home with the kids at that late at night while you go see a movie. My wife was cool with it. Just don't do it mid-afternoon when the baby is crying and the 3 year old is having a fit because it's nap time. That wouldn't be cool to dip right about then. My son is two years, 8 months and my daughter is 8 months, so I feel ya. It's hard to be self-indulgent with parental responsibility. [Edited 5/20/05 11:44am] The kids are playing rotating insomniacs. Last night the baby slept pretty soundly and the three year old woke up at 3:00 and refused to go back to sleep. All good things they say never last... | |
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luv4u said: Wait till it comes out in the video store and then rent it.
No way! Gotta see it at the movie theater. It's a tradition. It will lose its luster on video on my crappy TV. (Heavy sigh) All good things they say never last... | |
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HamsterHuey said: [moving to Politics & Religion forum]
I am MrVictor.... | |
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Moderator | GottaLetitgo said: yamomma said: Do what I did. Go see a midnight showing while everyone is asleep. She should be cool with staying home with the kids at that late at night while you go see a movie. My wife was cool with it. Just don't do it mid-afternoon when the baby is crying and the 3 year old is having a fit because it's nap time. That wouldn't be cool to dip right about then. My son is two years, 8 months and my daughter is 8 months, so I feel ya. It's hard to be self-indulgent with parental responsibility. [Edited 5/20/05 11:44am] The kids are playing rotating insomniacs. Last night the baby slept pretty soundly and the three year old woke up at 3:00 and refused to go back to sleep. Well tell her if you see the 11:00 or 12:00 showing, you'll be back in time for when the three year old wakes up! Just tell your wife that you really want to see it and try to give her these options to make it easy on her. She should be cool with it. All Rights Reserved. |
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GottaLetitgo said: Oh, if only I had breasts I could be so much more helpful...
And the truth comes out! kidding... | |
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Moderator | HamsterHuey said: [moving to Politics & Religion forum]
Shut it you! Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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luv4u said: HamsterHuey said: [moving to Politics & Religion forum]
Shut it you! Relations are political, aren't they? | |
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Is there a chance that ur wife could express the milk?
Go to an evening session so ur 3 y.o is asleep for the night & get a close friend/family member to come over and babysit Your wife would probably love a break too and it would be nice if u both went together. WHY SHOULD I DO THAT, WHEN I CAN DO THIS | |
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