I'm actually looking forward to this movie![]()
I'm actually looking forward to this movie![]()
Agreed, also looking forward to the NBA Playoffs
My favorite Disney Cartoon growing up. Taking my 8-yo nephew to it today.
Same. Great cartoon. Loved the songs as well.
there's a second jungle book coming out in 2018. not a sequel, just a different movie entirely. it will be directorial debut by the guy who played gollum.
Really enjoyed it. Has its quirks, but damn good, and Shere Khan was terrifying for a kids film. Fantastic interpretation and creation. Really brought the direty of the situation together.
I'm going to check it out....Ohh boy can't wait ....
lol weird
An uncle taking his nephew to a new version of a shared favorite Disney movie is weird?
I hate to think of how your childhood was ed up that something as common a the above became "weird" to you.
I never went to a movie with just my aunt or uncle lol.
That would make you the odd one.
Sup thiespego? In the market for any codones?
Nah you're weird for wanting to hang out with a little kid who's not your own.
I mean I like my nieces and nephews but I'm not gonna go hang out with any one of them like a play date![]()
We can all recognize how fortunate your nieces and nephews are to avoid such a piece of .
I'm awesome, they love me, but we all have our own lives.
I guess when you don't have any friends, girlfriend, or kids of your own, you gotta hang out with whoever will hang out with you![]()
Lol at you thinking it's weird to check out a movie with your fam. They both want to see the movie. Why not take the kid? You've got a really bizarre take on this one.
I don't know ANYONE who is or was or has kids that are or were buddy buddy with their uncle. MAYBE their aunt, because you know, women are nurturers and all, but to have an uncle that's wants to spend quality time with his niece or nephew?that's just weird to me. Makes jmarksjohns seem very feminine to me lol
Plus, when a big kids movie like this comes out, it's an opportunity for ME to take MY kids to the movies, I'm not gonna let someone else enjoy that over me, unless my son (who is old enough) wants to go with his buddy (that is his own age) and his parents or something. Or maybe my kids' grandparents want to take them.
Jmarksjohns is just very feminine, that's all, I get it
You got all that out of my post talking about taking my nephew to a film?
Or maybe you recalled your own pathetic situation and projected it into me.
Ya know, that which is familiar is thought of first, and all.
I read people, it's my thing. You're the one who likes to hang out with kids, I'm right on the money about your situation aren't I?
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Myopia is nothing to be this proud of, dude.
So you had relationships with your uncles and you don't see a value in those who have the opposite. I'll not apologize because I taught my nephew how to bait a hook, clean a fish, build a fire, shoot an arrow, overcome dyslexia, play guitar, and appreciate nature through photography. I also see no reason to be demeaned over the fact that I as a university educator see a value in sharing literature, and, when quality films allow, film with family.
I've done all these things with my father and uncles, and I'm happy continue the tradition. Most families operate like this to some degree.
Like I said, the fact yours didn't/doesn't doesn't make me odd. It makes you an unfortunate piece of for calling such into question.
Have fun.
Nowwwwww I get it, your nephew has a deadbeat dad who isn't around. So you play the father-figure in the boy's life. That's cool, commendable even. I like all my uncles, but never wanted to hang out with any of them. One of my uncles who is an anesthesiologist in San Antonio who works with the Spurs occasionally got front row tickets and asked me to join him once, but I was an adult by then and we actually had some things in commonnever hung out with him solo before or since though lol
I don't like talking about it, but yes.
It's wasn't but a month ago the police came to my house because I was an emergency contact, as they were looking to arrest him for falsifying records for child support.
I've spent many summer between semesters helping.
He's a good kid who's deserves better. I'm happy to help as I can.
My apologies for jumping to conclusions. Kid's lucky to have you.
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