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Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
11. Keep that imagination going!
Thu Mar 20, 2014, 12:00 PM
Mar 2014

I haven't watched Cosmos with my 5 year old yet, but we watch a lot of that sort of thing together. Little kids (as is clearly illustrated by your son) are very susceptible to being corrupted by science and the prospects it opens up.

I'm working hard on corrupting both of my daughters into being scientist like their father when they grow up. It is an amazing world out there to be discovered and I want them to be at the forefront of it.

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Neil DGT ! Nt pkdu Mar 2014 #1
Yes! Skinner Mar 2014 #7
Jodie Foster's character in Contact. xocet Mar 2014 #2
That was my first thought, too. Stargazer09 Mar 2014 #6
Me Too... WillyT Mar 2014 #16
On my phone so pic is very small and it looks Tuesday Afternoon Mar 2014 #3
Now that you've said that I agree. dipsydoodle Mar 2014 #5
Looks like a soft gig bag for a 5 string banjo. dipsydoodle Mar 2014 #4
My first thought was of the guy that set the world record... krispos42 Mar 2014 #8
My first thought was Balloon Boy Nictuku Mar 2014 #9
I love Cosmos Gothmog Mar 2014 #10
Keep that imagination going! Victor_c3 Mar 2014 #11
STNG? Episode was Tin Man Warpy Mar 2014 #12
Weird Guy's Name Was. . . ProfessorGAC Mar 2014 #14
Is it someone seen through a keyhole? nt Mnemosyne Mar 2014 #13
Dont tutch the but? Brother Buzz Mar 2014 #15
He's 5 already????????? Marrah_G Mar 2014 #17
It's the guy who flew around in a lawn chair held aloft by balloons. NYC_SKP Mar 2014 #18
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