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[–] AlphaWookie 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

Lynching???

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[–] 6641903? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Depends on his age.

My son has helped me work on cars since he was three; he likes being a part of changing tires, starters, and so on.

I pulled out my trombones from high school while we were disassembling and cleaning his trumpet, and we jammed a little (until I realized how long it had been since I actually played!)

We also hung up new curtains in his room; I made him do all the measuring, marking, drilling, fastening.

Years ago we practiced his pitching (until my hand hurt so bad from catching one too many of his fast balls!)

We built a model rocket and launched it at the park - that one is good for most ages!

It is a good sign that you want to bond with him - never give up that feeling!

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[–] RAMASULE 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Porno

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[–] Bigz_Sarducci 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

If your son is interested in computers try Raspberry Pi. A ton of cool projects to do. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2895874/10-insanely-innovative-incredibly-cool-raspberry-pi-projects.html

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[–] SooperCynic 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You'll get a lot of typical stuff here and that's all probably great, I'm gonna tell you something unusual my dad and I used to do that has stuck with me.

He worked shifts, getting home late at night some weeks or straight up sleeping during the day and working nights. In my late teens I was out with friends or at college/parties. We wouldn't see each other much but random nights when everyone else was already asleep we'd bump into each other as I got back from a bar and he was getting in or heading out to work. This is back when milk came in glass bottles dropped off at your door and the milk bottles had foil caps. He would flatten the caps and flick them like mini Frisbee across the room at us kids. So it became a thing, these random nights with a milk bottle cap frisbee flicking it back and forth in the dark kitchen just chatting about whatever came up. It was sometimes 10 minutes sometimes a couple of hours just standing at either end of the kitchen flicking this thing back and forth and talking.

We did a lot of stuff together when I was younger, hiking, working on cars etc.. but those nights really stand out in my mind as when we went from father and son to genuine friends.

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[–] Tokyofpv 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Dog fighting.
Get a dog and train it up together. I don't recommend a small or weak dog for this or it will end in tears. Best thing is to train it while listening to "Eye of the tiger".
Get in touch with your local dog fighting league and get your dog registered to fight.
Hand the dog over to your son and encourage him to do his best in climbing the ladder. Bet hard on his dog to make some extra cash.
or
You could just play Pokemon together.

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[–] Caitlin ago 

Homebrewing and shooting

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[–] ot_to_know 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Easy to use, fun to learn, relatively inexpensive and very expandable.

http://www.snapcircuits.net/

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