Wow, the growing pains of raising pet rocks. I would sit down and calmly talk to Peter. Tell him that you understand he is “a little rough around the edges”, and in time he will outgrow the angst of teenage despair. Tell him to try to get along better with his brother MTO as well. Instill confidence in him. Take him out to a rocky terrain, with boulder “role models” and let him camp out for a few days. Then you will see a big difference. He will grow stronger eventually. I left Jeremy alongside the highway in the Canadian Shield and it did wonders for both us when I picked him up a week later.
2006-08-30 06:09:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like Peter needs a vacation, to the Great Rocky Mountains, who would know better on how to help him work through his condition. Boulder Colorado maybe.
2006-08-30 03:44:51
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answered by kayboff 7
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Get him a few freindly rocks, and set up some play dates. Maybe he needs to learn to be more comfortable around more rocks. Don't worry, You'll see the little boulder comming out of him in no time. LMAO!
2006-08-30 03:41:58
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answered by lillibellemichele 2
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Hes A Rock! Rocks Can't Talk.
2006-08-30 03:40:40
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answered by ? 3
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that's a difficulty-free eisegetical mistakes by using some Protestants with in simple terms a undemanding knowledge of Greek. Spoken in Aramaic the be conscious is "Kepha", the Koine Greek be conscious is "Petros" and it skill a rock. "Petra" is the female type of the be conscious "Petros". In Koine Greek there isn't any vast vast difference between the female variety and the masculine type of the be conscious. in the Aramaic "Kepha" has no gender. it ought to were very awkward for Jesus to have referred to as St. Peter in a female gender even as it changed into translated into the Koine Greek because it ought to advise that St. Peter changed into effeminate. Such changed into not Jesus' reason. So what Jesus changed into putting forward is thou paintings Peter (Petros=rock) and upon this Peter (Petra=rock) i'll construct my Church. God bless! In Christ Fr. Joseph word: For those putting forward that Petros and Petra have diverse meanings, you're using an archaic definition from a useless language. The meaning you're using is the meaning in Attic Greek which were deed for hundreds of years before Christ. In Koine Greek which changed into the language of the first century there changed into no vast difference in the meaning which meant rock in both the female and the masculine varieties.
2016-11-23 14:22:41
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answered by allotey 4
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A1 - Paint him bright red
A2 - I think Peter may be a Peta but doesn't want to explain to you the difference between boy rocks and girl rocks because you will be so embarrased and will cry
2006-08-30 04:07:49
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answered by wimafrobor 2
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Get him stoned then take Pebbles and him to the quarry. There's a lot of tumbling go on there but tell him to be careful. That slurry made with the cement mixer will lay him out like a slab before he knows it.
2006-08-30 16:24:49
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answered by luvthesmokies 2
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Sounds like he needs something to help build his confidence.
Ever thought of letting Peter take boxing lessons?
Let him watch a few of the "ROCKY" Movies and see if that piques his interest.
Tell him he is not the only "pebble on the beach" who has felt that way.
2006-08-30 15:48:02
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answered by Moma 7
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Maybe he would enjoy seeing the Rock-ettes, some classic rock music, or a visit to Plymouth Rock.
Or maybe he just needs Jesus, the ROCK of salvation.
2006-08-30 03:48:53
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answered by L96vette 5
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Drop him in a bottle of Jim Beam. He'll be singing tunes from The Rocky Horror Picture Show before you know it.
2006-08-30 03:41:42
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answered by dhalia_1977 4
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