Birty Dastards Jeep Club
Tech Forum => Workshop => Topic started by: GermanXJ on July 24, 2008, 03:16:05 PM
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I think she may end up being handy with a wrench. She did the work, and I did the supervising. All of my kids are going to have to build there own first car. Its my plan for keeping them out of trouble. My bet is they would rather help dad drop the big block in the hot rod than go get high, and pregnant. Hope it works.
(http://http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t303/ddanderson1978/Kids%20workin%20on%20the%20Jeep/100_2115.jpg)
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A spare pair of small hands can help get to the awkward bits a grown up can't reach and can save you hours of unnecessary dismantling. It's just a shame they cost more than a jeep to maintain
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:shock:
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ahhhh .......cody is six and he can normaly be found helping dad and georgia is two and well up the same path
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my sons 17 and keeps telling to hurry up and get the jeep fixed so we an go and play right up till I ask him for help then he has to go see his m8s.
:twisted:
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Quality time spent with your kids is fantastic
Waggers
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brilliant....
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My son is 12 and all he wants to is play in the mud them leave boot prints all over the glove box an door card and were ever else he can get his feet