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re: Question For Parents Of The OT: How Much Do You Expose Your Kids To What You GrewUp Doing?
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:40 am to OweO
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:40 am to OweO
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One of your kids yells as me, I will flat out run right into them and roll over their leg, throw them my business card and tell them to tell daddy if he wants some.. to give me a call.
In my head I read this with a robot voice. Is that accurate? Also, your threat is impossible. We always pound our bud heavies and curse from atop a set of stairs.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:42 am to OweO
When I was a kid, my parents made me listen to the Beach Boys, Elvis, etc. That didn't stop me from appreciating my own generation's music of the 80's and 90's.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:42 am to OweO
You should sue all your English teachers. It would be a slam dunk. You could remain seated in court and get away with it.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:49 am to TigrrrDad
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I’ve forced my kid to watch most of the great ‘80s movies,
Did you let him watch revenge of the nerds? I think that was the first movie I ever watched that I saw a naked woman in.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:51 am to Kcrad
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You should sue all your English teachers. It would be a slam dunk. You could remain seated in court and get away with it.
It's Saturday morning, sorry if I am not typing in the queen's English..
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:52 am to OweO
I sure as shite aren't listening to pop or bro country in my truck just so my kids can find their own taste in music
My mom made me listen to freaking Michael Bolton when I was growing up.
My mom made me listen to freaking Michael Bolton when I was growing up.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:54 am to 82fumanchu
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In my head I read this with a robot voice. Is that accurate? Also, your threat is impossible. We always pound our bud heavies and curse from atop a set of stairs.
In my head, I read your post as someone trying to overcompensate for something. Is that accurate?
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We always pound our bud heavies and curse from atop a set of stairs.
So you are teaching your kids to be as big of a pussy as their dad? Only say what you want to people in your "safe space"?
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:57 am to Midtiger farm
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My mom made me listen to freaking Michael Bolton when I was growing up.
Damn bro, did she really?
All my dad use to listen to was country, for some reason I was always scared to change the radio station in his truck, but sometimes he would tell me, "you can change the music if there is something else you want to listen to" but I use to love the shite out of Paul Harvey.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 9:59 am to OweO
quote:your parents never should have exposed you to the light of day
Should parents allow their kids to discover things where they can create their own identity i
youre not only the worst poster you might be the worst human being alive
This post was edited on 3/17/18 at 10:12 am
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:02 am to Kcrad
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You should sue all your English teachers. It would be a slam dunk. You could remain seated in court and get away with it.
As a high school English teacher, I second this notion. At best, it would be gross negligence on the part of his teachers.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:02 am to OweO
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It's Saturday morning, sorry if I am not typing in the queen's English..
You can't write proper English on any day of the week.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:03 am to OWLFAN86
It's a crying shame he was fast enough to avoid a clothes hanger for 9 months.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:10 am to OweO
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In my head, I read your post as someone trying to overcompensate for something. Is that accurate?
Duh. My insecurities. Thought that was obvious.
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So you are teaching your kids to be as big of a pussy as their dad? Only say what you want to people in your "safe space"?
Fingers crossed. And if by safe space you mean out of the way of you people (wheel chair people) then yes.
This post was edited on 3/17/18 at 10:14 am
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:15 am to Kcrad
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It's a crying shame he was fast enough to avoid a clothes hanger for 9 months.
I would be surprised if you were not SS behind this account. All of a sudden, the past day or so you have been following me around in thread, just like SS did and say things that only SS would day.
You are the one who can't stay out of jail, costing tax payers money.. having to feed and house you because you can't seem to find out how to not frick up and I am the one who should have came across a clothes hanger?
I know I am an easy target for you and when you can't find your fix you feel like a worthless piece of shite so you need something to make you feel better about yourself. So I am glad I can provide that for you, but hopefully you can fill the needle soon because you seem really irritated right now.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:18 am to Averytiger
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As a high school English teacher, I second this notion. At best, it would be gross negligence on the part of his teachers.
As a HS English teacher you should be able to point out all the mistakes I made in my OP. Would you please correct my errors for me so I can learn how to use proper English? Seriously, I want you to point out every error I made.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:20 am to OweO
quote:you posted
I want you to point out every error I made.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:35 am to OweO
You got me. I'm SS. Long story short, suck my balls.
I have to fix, be back in a minute.
I have to fix, be back in a minute.
Posted on 3/17/18 at 10:46 am to OweO
Okay....as you demanded, I'm showing you your errors in the OP. You're welcome.
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I understand wanting your kids to watch some of the movies, listen to some of the music, do some of the activities you did growing up, which I would think is a good thing to some degree. They can appreciate both the past and current, but do you think it is selfish for a parent to only expose their (*pronoun agreement error*) kids to the things they (*pronoun agreement error*) grew up with because the parents think that today's music, movies, experiences, etc sucks? Long story short, someone who is related to me through marriage has three kids. I think the oldest is in her early teens, (*comma splice*) the youngest is 10 or 11ish (*missing comma*) and the other one (*is*) somewhere in between. The only type of music they listen to is old country.. (*two periods...not a proper use of an ellipses*) Conway Twitty, Hank Williams Sr.. I think the two girls ((*missing the*) oldest and youngest) doesn't (*don't is proper subject verb agreement*) listen to it as much, but the boy (middle kid), (*tangled construction*) that's all he listens to. He has an old portable CD player (*missing comma*) and whether he is playing video games or outside, he has the CD player cranked up to some "Hello Darlin" (*missing period*) (I doubt it's that song all the time, (*comma splice*) I am just saying the kid has like 5 or 6 CDs he listens to and he knows every word (*missing comma*) and it's like a 76 year old man in a 12 year old's body). Anyway, the point is. (*wrong use of period*) Should parents allow their kids to discover things where they can create their own identity instead of exposing them only to what the parent likes and put it in their head (*heads*) that what you expose them to is "right"? (*quote goes outside punctuation*)
This post was edited on 3/17/18 at 10:52 am
Posted on 3/17/18 at 11:45 am to OweO
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Question For Parents Of The OT: How Much Do You Expose Your Kids To What You Grew Doing?
is this some sort of cajun speak?
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