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re: Just spoke to Will Wade……
Posted on 11/29/23 at 9:35 pm to S
Posted on 11/29/23 at 9:35 pm to S
Who said I resisted?? ??
Actually he immediately looks down at my son’s feet and says “dang you got big feet! You are gonna grow!!” He talked a little basketball with him and wished him good luck. My son was on cloud 9!
Actually he immediately looks down at my son’s feet and says “dang you got big feet! You are gonna grow!!” He talked a little basketball with him and wished him good luck. My son was on cloud 9!
Posted on 11/30/23 at 9:40 am to tigerfam2000
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Actually he immediately looks down at my son’s feet and says “dang you got big feet! You are gonna grow!!” He talked a little basketball with him and wished him good luck. My son was on cloud 9!
That's next level evaluation!
Feet and legs rarely lie. If a kid has unusually large feet relative to his body at the time, you can bet he's going to get much taller to match those feet!
I had a puppy once that was supposed to be a miniature version of the breed. First thing I noticed was that its paws seemed huge. Spoiler alert...as it grew up it clearly wasn't a "miniature". It's the same logic I used to help my brother in law get over his girlfriend unexpectedly dumping him. His girlfriend was a cute girl in her early 20's. While not completely toned like a fitness model, she wasn't "fat" by any means. However, she had the thickest cankles I'd ever seen on a girl that size in my life. I told him he dodged a bullet because eventually that "puppy" was going to grow into those tree-trunk legs. Her genetics didn't make her legs that "sturdy" without a purpose. It was to eventually support the heavy weight that was coming on top soon enough.
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