What recent achievements has Evo Child made at her university?

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In summary: Good going! Brains and hard work, along with the beauty.Outstanding. Like Mother, like Evo Child.Wow, congratulations to her! Don't get jealous of your child :biggrin:Thanks all, I'm really proud of her, aside from going to school full time, she's been holding down 2 part time jobs.Thanks all, I'm really proud of her, aside from going to school full time, she's been holding down 2 part time jobs.It never gets any easier does it, way to go Evo for raising such a wonderful responsible girl, and, Evo child, you rock...Rhody... :approve:
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My younger daughter, Evo Child, was chosen for a student research position in the Psych Lab.

AND she was elected managing editor of the University's undergraduate research journal.


YAY EVO CHILD!
 
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Yayy! Time for chocolate cake!

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Congrats to Evo Child!
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Yay Evo child!
 
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Awww they grow up so fast :cry: Congrats!

To think that I've been part of PF since 2004. 7 years now =)
 
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That's wonderful! A big congrats to her :approve:. I hope she enjoys it!
 
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Yay Child of The Great One!
 
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Excellent! *does air guitar*
 
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Congratulations to your daughter and a very Happy Mothers Day to you and all the Mom's here. :!)
 
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Congrats!
 
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How can that be when EVO is a smokin' hot young thing herself?
 
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Yay! Congrats Evo Child!
 
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Congratulations Evo Child!
 
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Congratulations, Evo Child!
 
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Congratulations! :smile:
 
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Good going! Brains and hard work, along with the beauty.
 
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Outstanding. Like Mother, like Evo Child.
 
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Wow, congratulations to her! Don't get jealous of your child :biggrin:
 
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Thanks all, I'm really proud of her, aside from going to school full time, she's been holding down 2 part time jobs.
 
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Evo said:
Thanks all, I'm really proud of her, aside from going to school full time, she's been holding down 2 part time jobs.

It never gets any easier does it, way to go Evo for raising such a wonderful responsible girl, and, Evo child, you rock...

Rhody... :approve:
 
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I have a daughter too. That's pretty much where the comparison ends. Congratulations.
 
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Congratulations Evo Child!11111
 
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Excellent! :biggrin: Congratulations Evo-Child :D
 
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your daughter, and thousands of others
 
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Yay!
 
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brushman said:
your daughter, and thousands of others
Only the top honor students got to compete for the positions. One position for managing editor, 2 positions for research. And she's at a very large university.
 
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Congrats to Evo Child!

Happy Mother's Day to mom.
 
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congrats to Evo as well. randomness does not favor this outcome.
 
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Proton Soup said:
congrats to Evo as well. randomness does not favor this outcome.

:rofl: That's a PF response if I ever heard one!
 
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Big Congrats to Evo child!
Jimmy Snyder said:
I have a daughter too. That's pretty much where the comparison ends. Congratulations.

:rofl:That made me LOL!
brushman said:
your daughter, and thousands of others

Awww... somebody didn't get picked for the dodgeball team :frown:
 
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Evo said:
My younger daughter, Evo Child, was chosen for a student research position in the Psych Lab.

AND she was elected managing editor of the University's undergraduate research journal.


YAY EVO CHILD!

Congratulations, Evo Child!11 :smile:
 

1. What is "Congrats Evo Child"?

"Congrats Evo Child" is a phrase that is commonly used to congratulate someone on their evolution or growth, often in a playful or humorous way.

2. Where did the phrase "Congrats Evo Child" originate?

The origin of the phrase is not clear, but it is believed to have emerged from internet culture and is commonly used in memes and social media posts.

3. Is "Congrats Evo Child" a scientific term?

No, "Congrats Evo Child" is not a scientific term. It is a colloquial phrase used in informal settings.

4. Can "Congrats Evo Child" be used in a serious context?

While the phrase is often used in a lighthearted manner, it can also be used in a serious context to congratulate someone on their personal growth and development.

5. What is the significance of using "Evo Child" instead of "Evolving Child"?

Using "Evo Child" instead of "Evolving Child" adds a playful and humorous element to the phrase. It also references the popular theory of evolution, making it a clever play on words.

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