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#9118488 - 08/29/17 12:28 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Screamin' Type-R]
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^^ nice.

tsx another option yeah but if i need auto...tsx is zzzz, would only get in stick. TL has decent power at least i can 'stand' an auto lol.


Just get the cleanest TL-S you can get and be done with it, best car for your price point and they are just as good as cars 10 years newer in terms of driving dynamics and shit, probably better, just lack useless tech.

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#9118500 - 08/29/17 12:47 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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Also, at what age is it appropriate to put kids in these park swings? THis is at 5.5 months, I sent her flying on one of these. \:\|




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#9118517 - 08/29/17 01:07 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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Haha she's cute. She does seem a little small for that swing but as long as she's enjoying it and not crying you're good.

As for the sleeping, hang in there. It'll come. She might be 2 years old by that time, but it will come. Its also your first ;\)

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#9118922 - 08/29/17 09:29 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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Dude!!!! You ain't sleeping through the night at least till maybe year and a half or even 2.

Mine is 17 months and like clock work, 4am wake up

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#9118931 - 08/29/17 09:37 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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According to my kid's doctor, once a kid hits about 15 lbs, the kid has enough body weight to sustain sleeping through the night without feeding. Any need to feed is due to habit and not physiological need.

Both of our kids slept through the night at 8-9 months. We let both of them cry it out. Once they knew that we weren't coming back, they didn't bother to wake up anymore.

Vas, your kid might not be ready. I can't say the same for Denis though. LOL...
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#9118937 - 08/29/17 09:47 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: SW20_MR2]
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LOLOL



will keep it in mind, everyone says they generally STFU at around the 7 month mark - i've been patiently waiting for it.

brb weighing kid

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#9119411 - 08/30/17 01:03 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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LOL. classic.

and vas, yeah i saw 2-3 type-s all were not so great shape for the asking price. will just wait until spring or next winter. meh. of course the nicer ones dudes are asking retard prices whicih they will never get.
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#9119707 - 08/30/17 06:04 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Screamin' Type-R]
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I don't go to get mine lol. She cries for 30 mins and goes back to sleep. Still wakes my ass up
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#9119709 - 08/30/17 06:07 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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Around 2 was when mine was more consistent through the night. Even now it's sometimes hit or miss depending on how he was during the day etc but it's a lot better. Problem is getting him to go down early, we find it's around 8 to 830 when he goes down and still wakes up at 630
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#9122018 - 09/02/17 09:40 AM Re: Back to basics [Re: loudsubz]
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Went dumpster diving earlier today to show her the ways. Looks like we found a car she likes.







Then she just made this face for the rest of the way home, dat rs4



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#9122027 - 09/02/17 10:05 AM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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RS4 Cabriolet? I had no idea we got those here....
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#9122113 - 09/02/17 01:42 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Senor Eduardo_82]
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i dun goofed
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#9122128 - 09/02/17 02:14 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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#9122242 - 09/02/17 06:39 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Hatorade]
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What happened lol
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#9122852 - 09/04/17 04:08 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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No plate cover - I don't believe ;\)
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#9131630 - 09/13/17 07:58 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: JEFFOS]
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Flying this weekend, FYi certain aircraft have onboard bassinets and they are free if you upgrade to seats with more legroom.
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#9131883 - 09/14/17 09:22 AM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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How long is the flight ? At this age she should do good. It's when they want to walk!!! FML
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#9132210 - 09/14/17 02:20 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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#9132236 - 09/14/17 02:54 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: titty sprinkles]
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wifey picked up a nintendo 3DS XL from her work point plan for the lil guys, mariokart8 and avengers lego game....all set for our plan trip in Nov. lol.

also have our phones or even a sammy tablet keep his ass busy.
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#9132283 - 09/14/17 03:42 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Screamin' Type-R]
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Flying to Trinidad last year, had a tablet each for the kids with different movies on each. If they didn't like or got bored of the movies & games then they could switch tablets and try something new.
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#9132337 - 09/14/17 04:41 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Big Tasty]
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Been avoiding the whole tablet thing for now, might have to bring an ipad just in case.

Flight is 5 hrs


Edited by Risky Business (09/14/17 04:41 PM)

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#9132382 - 09/14/17 05:48 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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Vegas ? LA?


Yea;she is too young for it

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#9132406 - 09/14/17 06:35 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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#9132428 - 09/14/17 07:26 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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I wouldn't even bother with a tablet, she's too little.
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#9132447 - 09/14/17 07:49 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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bay area


Love South Bay, SF is not for families but the suburbs are awesome.

Assuming your flying into SFO, you can just Google what to do in SF... well documented but I'll guide you down from SFO.

(1) Make sure you take 280 South instead of 101, it is a MUCH better drive.

(2) Exit on Sand Hill Road and make your way towards Stanford, check out the University, Palo Alto Downtown, and Stanford Shopping Center. You probably don't enjoy shopping as much as me but it's nice to just stroll through. My son met a robot security guard at Stanford Mall and found it so fascinating.

Maybe grab a bite at Paris Baguette or Umami Burger.

(3) Get back on the 280 South and head to 85 South and go north on De Anza Blvd, make a quick stop at 85*C Bakery Cafe for some modern Chinese/French pastries (egg tart, milk tea, etc...).

(4) Head North on De Anza Blvd towards Stevens Creek and grab a coffee from Philz Coffee. I recommend hot: Tesora and cold: Mint Mojito. I ask for "Light/Light" or else they go heavy with the whipping cream and sugar.

(5) Head across Whole Foods for some supplies... fresh fruits, drinks, baby snacks that you don't find in Canada, etc...

(6) Head East on Stevens Creek and cruise for few minutes... it's like Highway 7. Cruise towards Westfield Valley Fair mall. The Mall is nothing special, your typical LV/Chanel California INDOOR mall but make your way towards the restaurant DIN TAI FUNG and grab a number, the line is typically 1 to 2 hours.

(7) Head across to Santana Row (another nice strip mall) and chill/stroll until your table is ready at Din Tai Fung. Alternatively, you can eat at Pizza Antica for delicious pasta and pizza. At DTF, its known for pork soup dumplings. They speak English fluently and it's good value. It's also 1 Michelin star rated for dumplings.

That should consume a day... I'd stay at an Aloft nearby as they are new/clean business hotels.

You mentioned your going to Monterey so there's still more to do as you head South.

- San Jose's city Happy Hollow Park/Zoo
- Gilroy Gardens
- Monterey Aquarium

Random Ideas:
- My old house (95120, it's near the highway, txt you the address if your curious)
- Taco truck at gas station at 280 and Saratoga Ave... some of the BEST tacos I've had
... - Santouka for ramen, it's inside the Japanese supermarket in this area
- Google Plex (FB and Apple have nothing to see if your a random stranger)
- Gochi for Japanese
- Do NOT go to Napa... nothing to do with a kid except eat $40 USD MUSHROOM (not truffle) pasta dish.
- Save your $ and SKIP Legoland, Disney (places I never been before). At this age, they are most fascinated with animals.


Please don't eat at a Chain if your in South Bay, just msg me for ideas.


My oldest is almost 2.5 and he's been to Bay area twice. I lived there for few months and visited the City (SF) every year since 2012.

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#9132566 - 09/14/17 10:25 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: xza8]
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blah blah blah blah blah


Why do you presume he's never been there before?

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#9132763 - 09/15/17 08:40 AM Re: Back to basics [Re: Senor Eduardo_82]
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blah blah blah blah blah


Why do you presume he's never been there before?


People don't usually visit the suburbs when they go on vacation so I'm giving him the local's perspective.

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#9133521 - 09/16/17 12:23 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: xza8]
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Kid was great, 5 hr flight, ez pz lol

I had never seen anyone use these before on a plane, it's pretty cool and was very convenient. Maybe people don't know they are available?


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#9133545 - 09/16/17 01:02 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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It is pretty rare, but I've seen them in the pasht.
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#9133556 - 09/16/17 01:22 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Senor Eduardo_82]
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Wow nice! Never seen those or known about it. Great score.
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#9133586 - 09/16/17 02:28 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Senor Eduardo_82]
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It is pretty rare, but I've seen them in the pasht.



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#9133597 - 09/16/17 02:36 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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Awesome!

Yea first time I've seen one when we flew to Italy.

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#9137453 - 09/20/17 10:36 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Denis Si]
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Kid was amazing, barely made a peep compared to some other kids we saw on there...even without the crying though it was an absolute challenge travelling with a 6 month old - this is compared to when i fly solo for work with just a carry on + nexus + upgraded seats/etc.

The best thing from a traveling parent perspective is when the dude that sits right next to you doesn't even flinch when he approaches your row with a kid yapping and drooling. Got in his seat and just said "I got two at home, don't worry about what happens over the next 5 hours" and proceeded to pass the fuck out. Made it that much nicer of a trip when you have people who are understanding.

All in all, good times.


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#9137462 - 09/20/17 11:10 PM Re: Back to basics [Re: Riskhe Business]
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That's awesome.

Also, I truly appreciate that you're using a child to blank out your head instead of a black spot.

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#9137538 - 09/21/17 07:50 AM Re: Back to basics [Re: spnx]
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vas, haha awesome man \:\)

yeah we've done trips with the lil guys at 9 months (easy) and then when he was just under 2 (tougher) but manageable.

we're gonna do one soon with him (4+) and the baby who will be 8 months....fffuuuuu wish us luck =S
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