I.Q. upgrade

Is your kid Student Of The Month? Beat up Student Of The Month? Lets hear all about it!
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ou812
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I.Q. upgrade

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So as one gets a little older one tends to feel a little dumb at times. Well I've come across a method to increase my I.Q. You may also wish to give it a try. See now when I approach a new hottie I tell them they can help me out in the name of improved mental health.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7385097.stm
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:lol:
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I think its more related to environment than the actual milk. I think mothers who stay home are the ones breast feeding and they interact more with the kids durring key brain development times, while kids on formula are probably on formula because mom works, or have other issues and they probably spend more time sitting in a crib staring at a moble.
My first one was mostly formula because he had latching issues, but Sara stayed at home a read to him and interacted with him every waking moment from birth. He is super smart (I'm not just saying that because he is my own, I compare him to kids the same age at the baby gym and his friends)
My second got nothing but boob for the first 7 weeks until the collic make it too rough on Sara to breast feed. We'll see how he turns out.
I think basing diet on intelligence is a very small part of a much larger puzzle.
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dannygraves wrote:I think its more related to environment than the actual milk. I think mothers who stay home are the ones breast feeding and they interact more with the kids durring key brain development times, while kids on formula are probably on formula because mom works, or have other issues and they probably spend more time sitting in a crib staring at a moble.
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100% correct!
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+ 1 Nice one danny
Coolness list by 90cr500guy

Bob's = 50/50
Cepek = cool
Solidbro = cool
Brit = loser
Stoffer = 1 up from Brit
MFDB = cool
Danny = ok
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teamdns wrote:
dannygraves wrote:I think its more related to environment than the actual milk. I think mothers who stay home are the ones breast feeding and they interact more with the kids durring key brain development times, while kids on formula are probably on formula because mom works, or have other issues and they probably spend more time sitting in a crib staring at a moble.
:applaud:

100% correct!
What happens to kids raised in Manchester, and given a steady diet of Sheppards Pie, and Guinness froth?
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They grow up to ride nitrous 500s :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Coolness list by 90cr500guy

Bob's = 50/50
Cepek = cool
Solidbro = cool
Brit = loser
Stoffer = 1 up from Brit
MFDB = cool
Danny = ok
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Whats wrong with sheppards pie.... However ill take a nice ale over that stuff you have to cut the head off with a knife :P
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now thats one helluva smart child.....reminds me of when i was age 3


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mmmm, this thread has brought up some of my favorite things! Big engorged titties, sheppards pie, liquid bread and jagar!! OMG, I need all 4 RIGHT NOW!
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teamdns wrote:now thats one helluva smart child.....reminds me of when i was age 3


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Which was like 3 weeks ago! :lmao:
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