GHOSTNINJA
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Love motovloggin in this Cali winter beach weather! Would love to hear what you think about an 8 year old and pocket knifes.
Yea, I lost some funny stuff because the camera was pointing to high. I changed the way the camera is mounted and keep forgetting to point it downward more. Thanks for your input!Don't be so apologetic trying to justify why you bought a knife. It's your son, it's your business. Plus, why don't you turn the camera a bit downward. Too much of sky out there.
I think the best lessons learned our by making the mistakes yourself vs someone telling you "you shouldn't do that...". Yes there are times where that is called for, but for most things in life its best learned the hard way. I keep mine in my tank bag and normally always have one on me as well.It might just be because who my father was (he is a US Marine) but I started messing around with pocket knives when I was probably 6. I still carry one with me to this day, to my generation they are first and foremost a tool. And you best believe my father let me learn a lot from my mistakes. I feel that because of that I miles ahead of my peers.
I've got a 'Swiss Army Knife' all boxed up in my study draw. As you're probably aware it's got the lot - knives - screw driver - scissors - tooth pick - file. Can't wait to give it to my grand don on his 8th birthday next month.
Love motovloggin in this Cali winter beach weather! Would love to hear what you think about an 8 year old and pocket knifes.
That is awesome! Its good to know that I am not alone. I plan on recording this years x-mas. So excited to give him his first 'Swiss Army Knife' and see his reaction. Plus I get to sit and show him how it all works, so I get to play with it to haha.I've got a 'Swiss Army Knife' all boxed up in my study draw. As you're probably aware it's got the lot - knives - screw driver - scissors - tooth pick - file. Can't wait to give it to my grand don on his 8th birthday next month.