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Keith Webb 25-02-15 09:45

Quality time with my grandson
 
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I think he looks happy enough...

Ian Fawbert 25-02-15 12:23

Great photo Keith.

My son Will is just over 2 and loves 'driving' the jeep- standing, making brum noises and turning the wheel, infact anything that looks like a vehicle is good to drive as far as he is concerned!

The bonus is when he sits on my lap and steers as we roll around the yard/paddock. The smile is great!

Cheers,
Ian.

hrpearce 25-02-15 18:31

He's growing up fast Keith, is he good at hiding tools yet?
Teach him to keep his thumbs out on a blitz. :thup2:

Mike Cecil 25-02-15 22:58

Nice shot, Keith, but do his mother and grandmother approve of this very early indoctrination to produce the next generation of Blitz fanatics???!!!

Go Grand-dad!! :thup2:

Go Blitz! :salute:

Mike

Keith Webb 25-02-15 23:06

Grandson
 
Well Katie fully approves... Belinda is just pretending she doesn't!

And Robert, I must remember to keep the air cleaner and crankcase breather on while he's around... he hasn't quite got to the posting things into holes stage but it can't be far off.
Must get him some wet and dry paper for his second birthday.
Thank goodness VHS players are a thing of the past.

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Originally Posted by Mike Cecil (Post 206422)
Nice shot, Keith, but do his mother and grandmother approve of this very early indoctrination to produce the next generation of Blitz fanatics???!!!

Go Grand-dad!! :thup2:

Go Blitz! :salute:

Mike


hrpearce 26-02-15 07:55

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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 206423)
Thank goodness VHS players are a thing of the past.

Ah the memories, rubber bands and paper clips even tea spoons in the VHS

Ganmain Tony 26-02-15 08:30

No accounting for
 
And in a FGT no less... showing his grandfathers taste.

Looking forward to catching up at Corowa Keith :thup2:

jack neville 26-02-15 12:28

Remember this well Keith when restoring my jeep years ago and my eldest Ben (now 30) was about the same age. I used to line the back of the jeep tub with a quilt to protect him from the edges and plonk him in there with a selection of spanners. Kept him amused for ages. The quilt also protected the tub from his spanner action.

Warning to others who think this a clever idea.

Beware of babies who throw spanners over the side of a jeep when you are working on the back axle!

jake neville 07-03-15 01:43

i am also a byproduct of the above mentioned 'jeep baby sitting theory'.
think it explains a lot.

Ian Mastin 07-03-15 04:41

Jake I hope your Mum & Dad we'not playing hanky panky in back of jeep 28 years & 9 months ago :)


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