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This is a monumentous occasion.
2011-02-05, 2:26 PM #1
My son is watching Star Wars (Episode 4) for the first time in his life.

Come share in the excitement with me.
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2011-02-05, 3:34 PM #2
I'm looking forward to the day when I can introduce Star Wars to my daughter. Sooner than that though will be the day that I get to dress her up in the astronaut pajamas that I purchased at Kennedy Space Center last summer. I introduced my wife to Star Wars about 2 years ago & she didn't much care for it. :(
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2011-02-05, 3:51 PM #3
I hope she "Live long and prosper!"

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2011-02-05, 3:56 PM #4
Introduce her to TNG after the trilogy, starting with The Inner Light
2011-02-05, 4:11 PM #5
Yep and then spend the rest of the day kicking puppies with her.
2011-02-05, 5:47 PM #6
Sarn, your son isnt even old enough to absorb what he saw.. I would have waited til at least 3-4.
2011-02-05, 6:53 PM #7
Do you already have a plan in place to make sure he doesn't have any knowledge of the prequals until he's mature enough to understand they shouldn't exist, like around age 16?
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2011-02-05, 7:05 PM #8
tv will ruin your child
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2011-02-05, 7:31 PM #9
So when can I start converting your son into writing for the NeS? ;)
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2011-02-05, 7:43 PM #10
umm.. when he can write. :p
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2011-02-05, 7:49 PM #11
Pfft, you know you don't need to know how to write to write for NeS. :XD:
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2011-02-05, 8:14 PM #12
my girlfriend hasn't seen ESB or ROTJ

Can't wait until I get to have that movie night
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2011-02-05, 8:35 PM #13
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
umm.. when he can write. :p


That's so slack, if you were any kind of dad you'd have him dictate to you!
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2011-02-05, 8:48 PM #14
An occasion so huge it requires a made up word.
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2011-02-05, 8:55 PM #15
Originally posted by Tibby:
Introduce her to TNG after the trilogy, starting with The Inner Light


my first episode was the one where they couldnt fall asleep
2011-02-05, 9:13 PM #16
pfft. all words are made up at one time or another, llib.
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2011-02-06, 7:33 AM #17
Originally posted by Sarn_Cadrill:
pfft. all words are made up at one time or another, llib.


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2011-02-06, 12:00 PM #18
Originally posted by genk:
my girlfriend hasn't seen ESB or ROTJ

Can't wait until I get to have that movie night


Does she KNOW already though?
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2011-02-06, 3:10 PM #19
Originally posted by happydud:
Does she KNOW already though?


This is an important question. The movie night will be much more momentous if she does not know.

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