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Melody
Mar 15th 2007, 07:25 PM
I have it all planned & scheduled. Tank redecorating, pot planting (as in planting pots for tanks...lol), pulling tanks apart for thorough vacuuming, cleaning & sorting my numerous aquatic storage locations, disinfecting ornaments & plastic plants....

This, my friends, is what one does to keep a 12 year old occupied on Spring Break. He loves working while on vacation. He can barely contain his excitement. I told him to pretend the filter splashing is babes frolicing on Fort Lauderdale beaches.:laugh:

So if you have Spring aquatic cleaning to do, I strongly suggest putting your kids to work on Spring Break. They will be thrilled.

In fact, my Son is so excited he insists on adding some advice to this post for those children put to the tasks, typed with his own happy fingers...

"Three words my friends CHILD LABOR LAWS! HELP HELP HELP SAVE ME!!!!!!!!!1"

<Wrenching keyboard from his over-worked fingers> SUCH a kidder, my kid.:rolleyes:

CACAdmin
Mar 15th 2007, 11:49 PM
:laugh: The problem is I have no kids around to do my Spring 'Tank' Cleaning, etc. But once your kid is done with yours you could send him to start on mine.::D:

Melody
Mar 16th 2007, 01:01 AM
LOL Knowing him he'd bill you. He'd bill me too if I wouldn't bill him right back. :twitcy:

CACAdmin
Mar 16th 2007, 01:32 AM
He may yet figure out a way to bill you... it's his entrepreneurial spirit!;)

Melody
Mar 16th 2007, 01:37 AM
My bill is longer than his - Mama didn't raise no fool. ::D:

BC_Kron
Mar 20th 2007, 08:21 PM
Could he not brag the same? :yes: I can't imagine you would either. :no:


;)

Melody
Mar 20th 2007, 08:25 PM
ROFL It was him I was talking about. He knows better than to bill me because the bill I'd give him would be much longer. This would not be feasible over the long term;) .