Ask Six Pack Speak: Baby 615 is confirmed to be a baby girl

615dawg

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What am I going to do?

Girls can't play football. They can't play baseball. They can't play real basketball.
 

615dawg

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What am I going to do?

Girls can't play football. They can't play baseball. They can't play real basketball.
 

DerHntr

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Think about it, she will be able to get you on some of the best properties in the country, she will bring home a ton of awesome meat and she will know how to shoot someone who is messing with her. Sounds like a good deal to me.

And...



</p>they look hot in camo with dead animals.

/Lee Lakosky you lucky SOB
 

karlchilders.sixpack

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And get scholarships for it.

That's the reason it cost us some much to watch the men play the big three.</p>
 

Mr Meoff

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I didn't play much growing up (mostly because of football and baseball), but have learned to enjoy it now. Just get ready -- the parents at an 8 year old girls soccer game are just as IN TENTS as Who Dat nation on a Monday night when their girls are on the field.

Also:
- They can start playing tennis at 4, and they learn quickly. My 10 year old has a better swing than I do.

- Softball is pretty fun.

- You'll still go to peewee football games, but you will have to watch your little cheerleader more than the game.

See, it's not the end of your sports world...
 

DawgBot

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I would say tennis...and if she turns out to be tall...volleyball.
 

Big Sheep81

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and learn to like it out there. Also buy a snorkel so that when that sea of estrogen gets to nose level you can breathe..........

BUT, if you will take them to Starkville everytime you go they will not think anything of allowing you to go by yourself so you can enjoy one or two games........
 

sleepy dawg

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If she's hot, let her play tennis, or maybe even swimming where we can all check her out... if not, just let her play basketball or softball. No one will ever watch.
 

colodawg

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My daughter tried Junior Hi track - she is built for it, tall and lanky. Gave up after two days because she didn't like to sweat.

However, she hit the books for many years and was Summa *** Laude at MSU and went on to her Ph. D. Married a computer guy, and has given me a grandson who will fulfill my dreams of watching "my" kid play football (the real kind).

"Trust me, I'm a doctor", says the advertisement. Little girls have a way of wrapping their daddies around their fingers - you will love her!
 

weblow

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Mr Meoff said:
I didn't play much growing up (mostly because of football and baseball), but have learned to enjoy it now. Just get ready -- the parents at an 8 year old girls soccer game are just as IN TENTS as Who Dat nation on a Monday night when their girls are on the field.

Also:
- They can start playing tennis at 4, and they learn quickly. My 10 year old has a better swing than I do.

- Softball is pretty fun.

- You'll still go to peewee football games, but you will have to watch your little cheerleader more than the game.

See, it's not the end of your sports world...

But I just could not get into soccer. Regardless of what some people think on here, I feel it is one dumbass sport.

Go with tennis and hunting, I have done both and it has turned out well so far. Then again, I also have a son, but he is too young to do any of this with yet.
 

jmbeck

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Plant them under her window now, they should serve their purpose once she's 14.
 

IBleedMaroonDawg

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I remember chasing my 25 year old all over Mississippi 10 months out of the year for basketball and I can tell you that the doctor bills for sprains and such cost just as much for girls as they do for boys. You might think because it is girls basketball that is isn's as rough, but you are dead wrong. In fact, I really think that the girls play a much dirtier brand of basketball in high school than the boys do.

I can also promise you that you will develop less and less patience with young men as she grows older.
 

lawdawg02

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with a son, you have to worry about one penis. with a daughter, you have to worry about thousands.

/good luck.
 
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She probably won't like to play a lot of sports (is obsessed with being a ballerina), but she'll enjoy watching SEC football and baseball with her old man. That's pretty damn fulfilling.