Daddy's Home by Tony Rubino and Gary Markstein for September 28, 2013

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    rubinocreative Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Ever had fisticuffs with someone? Yeah, I said “fisticuffs,” so what?

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    rubinocreative Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    FYI: I answered all the questions posed yesterday on yesterday’s posts if you want to check em out.

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    cdward  almost 11 years ago

    Once. But I already had a broken wrist, so when I popped him on the head with my plaster cast, that made him rethink things. Amazingly, the cast didn’t break. Yeah, it was stupid, but I was 13.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Nope.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    At least not since grade school.

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    Dani Rice  almost 11 years ago

    My sister and I used to have at it, until my mother said we were not allowed to touch each other – ever. I think if she had fallen into the deep end of the pool I’d have run for an adult to pull her out. No sisterly hugs, no pats on the back.

    But I’m still a dead eye with a hairbrush at twenty paces.

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    Jkiss  almost 11 years ago

    Since I grew up as a punching bag for 3 older boys, up the street, fisticuffs were a regular part of life. The last true fight was at age 16. Since I took up Tae Kwon Do, I do spar with others for fun and sometimes for competition. Not exactly the same thing, there are pads involved and the thought process is different.

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    t jacobs  almost 11 years ago

    she does have a fine lookin fanny when the reaches for items on the bottom shelf

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Ladies don’t get into fisticuffs.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Tony, what don’t you get? My nickname here? I don’t know, came from a password at another site, shortened it, quick, simple, and easy. And I have a “dry” sense of humor at times.

    Or, my statement that I have asked you questions and you don’t answer them? Sometimes I go back at you with your question, but you never answered them.

    Don’t worry, I’m not that bright either! :-D

    Thanks for answering all the questions. It’s nice when the artist communicates with their fans.

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    vldazzle  almost 11 years ago

    One gal in HS (came from the meaner streets to our ‘burbs) and challenged me because I was giggling with others – over her outfit on a street corner (we all walked to school in those days). I showed up the next day with a switch-blade knife (did not use it) but when she challenged me again, I clocked her. Later, we became friends. I’m only 5’ tall even now and have usually been a little skinny Minnie.

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    vldazzle  almost 11 years ago

    And I agree, a woman LIKES to be oogled within reason (not to the extent that she feels threatened). It takes time to get nicely put together to go somewhere and (while it best that the guy you’re with takes notice) sometimes any appreciation is better than none.

    Someone told me that he thinks women dress for other women. I’d say only to the extent of showing off something like a piece of jewelry (or a purse for some gals). I’m not into purses anymore than cars; both serve a function and that’s it!

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    Jkiss  almost 11 years ago

    I don’t know ladies…..ogling has always ment something different to me. It’s nice to be looked at and get a smile or a nice compliment. It makes a girl feel good. DAZZ is right, we do put a lot into what you guys see and it’s nice to get noticed. Any stares that go over 30 seconds or so, become uncomfortable oogles. No one likes to be looked at like a piece of meat that’s ready to be devoured. Excuse me, but I’m up here. Face it guys, you wouldn’t want someone eyeballing your wife or daughter like that. With that said, at this age, Peg should be able to deal with an oogle without the help of her big strong husband. A woman should be able to handle herself. Just this crazy old gals opinion….

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