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Wife and Son are out of town tonight. If you guys have daughters, try it. She is 10, and we had a candlelight dinner. Porter house steaks and Mac and Cheese, salad and a special cupcake.
I don't get to do this very often.
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Good job Dad! She will have to look a long time to replace you!
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Fun times!
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Way to go dad. I've got all boys so my nights alone with them usually involve me taking a beating in a wrestling match. That looks so much more relaxing.
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Good investment of your time
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October 23, 2010, 03:15:01 PM »
Did she clear her plate
That is some quaility time
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quadrafire
Right on Dad.Thats awesome.
I love spending time with My Lil Lady..They rock..
Plus they like Our cooking..Makes me fill good.
Cool deal enjoy..
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father - daughter times are the best.
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this is awesome
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My little girl just got married Saturday. I truely loved my "dinner/movie" time with her. Good job quadrafire, it looks like she enjoyed it as well. John
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Great job Dad!
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No she didn't clean her plate. Left about 1/2 of the steak. She likes it medium rare, and it was a little too done for her. The night was great, even though the after dinner movie was a little hokie
Good Times!
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