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From: "Horn, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 12:18 PM
Subject: RE: The Death of Gwen Stacy (was RE: Spider-Man, Spider-Man...)


> > From: Jim Sharkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> > hehehe.  That's the exact opposite of how it is in my house.
> > My son is amazed at the stuff I know about superheroes.  I
> > figure he has another five, maybe six years of thinking I'm
> > cool before the sad truth dawns on him.  :)
> >
> My daughter is the same way.  She watches "X-Men Evolution" on Saturday
> mornings and is amazed at how much I know about the X-Men even though I
> don't watch the show with her.
>
> OK.  I usually don't watch the show with her.
>
> Most of the time.
>
> Honest.
>
>   - jmh
>
Same here with my son. He is 7 and likes to compare what I know about
superhero origins with what he has picked up. I'm a really cool dad because
I'm the one who reminds him when Justice League is coming on and I listen
when he tells me about Pokemon or Power Rangers Time Force.
Lately he has been grabbing some computer paper, folding and stapling then
in the right place, and drawing stick figure comics of Spiderman. Its a real
hoot!

Of course this is the kid who, when he was 3, ran around the room with a
towel for a cape, and said "Daddy daddy, you have to go to the store and buy
me some superpowers".

xponent
Linklater Maru
rob

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