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i think all these parent groups are doing an actual disservice to their children. am i the only one who thinks the children growing up today are going to really really mad annoying as adults!? i for one, do not wanna be putting up with them in the years to come.
“three moms pulled up to a park with a gang of kids and took over and how the writer’s child was bullied and hit on the head with a shovel and yelled at and how she will never go back there and so on”
Mopar, thanks for the upcoming Telethon. I will be sending you my resume before lunch. It’s only been a year without steady work, which isn’t great, but not as bad as two years. God knows I’ve been looking. Got some ideas I’m working on, but they are more long term than immediate. Thanks for the concern, from one and all. I am confident that 2010 will be a good year, the first of many.
I was NOT the most popular girl in High School. Far from it. I was a book reading, non-athletic nerd, the kind who is more popular with teachers than with fellow students. I was always the next to the last girl chosen for a team in gym, only one choice above my best friend, the classic unattractive fat girl with issues. High school was best when seen through the rear view mirror when leaving.
And for the record I have never ever spanked any of the short people in my life.
It would pain me to see that done to them. They are very verbal, and usually just demanding that they come stand in front of me while I give them ‘the look’ and a ‘talking to’ about their behavior is enough to chill them out.
i think all these parent groups are doing an actual disservice to their children. am i the only one who thinks the children growing up today are going to really really mad annoying as adults!? i for one, do not wanna be putting up with them in the years to come.
*rob*
“I’d call my child BIMBO.
Is that wrong?”
No, that’s entirely predictable, and likely to be true if she takes after her mother.
If a parent hit the kid with a semi-dry cookie would that create a bittersweet memory?
“three moms pulled up to a park with a gang of kids and took over and how the writer’s child was bullied and hit on the head with a shovel and yelled at and how she will never go back there and so on”
Sounds very much like God of Carnage
Mopar, thanks for the upcoming Telethon. I will be sending you my resume before lunch. It’s only been a year without steady work, which isn’t great, but not as bad as two years. God knows I’ve been looking. Got some ideas I’m working on, but they are more long term than immediate. Thanks for the concern, from one and all. I am confident that 2010 will be a good year, the first of many.
I was NOT the most popular girl in High School. Far from it. I was a book reading, non-athletic nerd, the kind who is more popular with teachers than with fellow students. I was always the next to the last girl chosen for a team in gym, only one choice above my best friend, the classic unattractive fat girl with issues. High school was best when seen through the rear view mirror when leaving.
lol cobble,
I’ve been practicing “the look” on littlegirllegion. it seems to work best with a silent pause.
“I look forward to your semi-dry cookies.”
UH-OH!! Better duck. Those semi-dry cookies pack a wallop!!
(j/k- I loved the sugar cookies, Cobble).
I think Etson needs a spank for being disrespectful to his elders.
LOL, DIBS, you are too much! Stop baiting me!!
And for the record I have never ever spanked any of the short people in my life.
It would pain me to see that done to them. They are very verbal, and usually just demanding that they come stand in front of me while I give them ‘the look’ and a ‘talking to’ about their behavior is enough to chill them out.