I'm an only...my wife's an only...my son's an only....windsor wrote:I am an only child. My daughter is an only child.
One and done runs it the family.
Like college BB stars..."one and done"
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I'm an only...my wife's an only...my son's an only....windsor wrote:I am an only child. My daughter is an only child.
One and done runs it the family.
You have a brother out here?Lavabe wrote:I get along fine with both of my older brothers:
1) oldest brother lives in Kentucky: he's the Hole, Twerp, Louisville fan. Ugh!
2) other brother lives in SoCal, and couldn't give a hoot about basketball, other than the LA Lakers. Ugh!
I'm the youngest ... and the tallest.
Cheers,
Lavabe
So that means you are rooting FOR Shane Battier!Sue71 wrote:Lavabe wrote:
Ugh I hate this time of year in LA. I may actually have to care enough about the NBA to root against the Lakers.
My younger sister and I used to have that back and forth agitating love for each other and there wasn't never anything that she did wrong (in my Dad's eyes) and she used to get me in trouble all the time when we were young kids, but somewhere around 14/15 for me, a close friend of mine and I were talking about various things and she being from a big family mostly of brothers planted a seed in my mind about how I was lucky to have a sister and should grow closer to her rather than apart which being older is what we were doing. She further went on to say how her siblings grew soo far apart and then she speculatively said "Ya know, one day your sister will mostly be the only family member you have left". That stayed with me and from that time forward, I continued to be big brother and looked out for my lil sister always, but I nurtured and encouraged her growth and our relationship in a more loving, caring and sensitive way from that point forward. We have always been close and we are still close today and can talk about anything!Miles wrote:Not for Jonathon and I. Growing up in the Navy meant we moved around a lot, seven different schools in five states before I was in the sixth grade. We had a hard time making and keeping friends so we were really tight. I'm glad that DA and big bro get a long better.bjornolf wrote:I think that's how it's SUPPOSED to go, right? ;)DevilAlumna wrote: When I was younger, I used to hate him (older bro tortures annoying younger sis sort of relationship, coupled with severe parental favoritism issues) but as we've gotten older and have adult issues in common, he's now one of my better friends.
Not just the tallest - apparently, you are also the smartest!Lavabe wrote:I get along fine with both of my older brothers:
1) oldest brother lives in Kentucky: he's the Hole, Twerp, Louisville fan. Ugh!
2) other brother lives in SoCal, and couldn't give a hoot about basketball, other than the LA Lakers. Ugh!
I'm the youngest ... and the tallest.
Cheers,
Lavabe
Having children is hereditary. There's a really good chance that if your parents didn't have children, you won't either.devildeac wrote:My parents didn't have any children. At least none that my younger brother and I are aware of or will admit to knowing. :roll:
I'm speechless...captmojo wrote:Having children is hereditary. There's a really good chance that if your parents didn't have children, you won't either.devildeac wrote:My parents didn't have any children. At least none that my younger brother and I are aware of or will admit to knowing. :roll:
Me too.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I have a sister.
I have friends on the internet that I know better.
I've got hope for you. My brother and I are also quite different in many ways (see above), but we've learned to look for the things we do have in common, and made lots of progress in our relationship as a result. We can spend an entire day together and say all of about 11 words (all of which will probably have something to do with whatever game is on at the time), and it still qualifies as quality time for us.TillyGalore wrote:Me too.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I have a sister.
I have friends on the internet that I know better.
My sister and I are like night and day. Never have two people who have the exact same parents been more different. My mother keeps saying that one day we'll only have each other. Though that is true, I don't see us getting any closer.
TillyGalore wrote:
My sister and I are like night and day. Never have two people who have the exact same parents been more different. My mother keeps saying that one day we'll only have each other. Though that is true, I don't see us getting any closer.
CameronBornAndBred wrote:I have a sister.
I have friends on the internet that I know better.
ArkieDukie wrote: and I'm amphibious.