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Banshee can be entertaining in many distinctive ways. Sex and violence, can't go wrong! Worth the watch indeed! :popcorn:

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Posted by Skittles4UandMe on 7/21/19 at 8:31 pm
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LivePD

Posted by Skittles4UandMe on 7/20/19 at 10:03 pm
Anyone watch LivePD? I cannot believe how many people drive without a license, have drugs in their car, lie about having drugs in the car or that the drugs are not theirs, run from the cops (hilarious) and have an unregistered weapon. Great entertainment! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Posted by Skittles4UandMe on 7/20/19 at 1:00 pm
Watching Ferris Bueller's Day Off, such a classic movie. Has anyone done anything remotely as crazy as he does in that movie back in HS and did or did not get away with it?
You should be at least a 2 star Admiral by now... yet here you are, Captain... Why is that?


Too busy making Mission Impossible films sir...
Animal Kingdom is good but so unrealistic, but that’s tv for you.
Banshee was awesome!
Jack Ryan was too, glad there are more seasons coming.
Ozarks next season should be an interesting one.
Band Of Brothers was good.

I will have to check out the others on your list.
It was a good watch, three seasons I believe. Another one to watch, if you haven't, is Vikings.
If you feel this relationship is not right as a parent then step in and do something about it. This is YOUR child and none of us here will have to be the one there should she become pregnant at such a young age. As a parent you must do what you feel is best. In today's society there appears to be an “anything goes” mentality. Just because everyone is doing it doesn't make it right or acceptable. Sure your daughter may be upset if you step in, but as a parent that is not only your right; it is your duty. Who cares what the world thinks, this is your child. Yes at 15 she is a child. Parents today are so afraid of stepping in and really being parents. I am taking care of this child, providing for her needs, educating, doing my job as a loving and responsible parent; it is my duty to set the rules and her duty to respect them. Just because we can't stop a behavior when we are not around does not mean we should condone it. If you do not agree with the age difference then do something about it. I would talk to this person and let him know how I feel. He would then have a choice to make. Stay away or suffer the consequences. As for my daughter she will know that I am the parent and this is the decision I have made. No child of 15 should be having sex with anyone and just because society says it's okay; my morals and beliefs say differently and in my house that is what matters. We cannot control what our children do, but I will not condone or encourage it. It is time parents start being parents again rather than friends. I did not give birth to my friend, but my child. Therefore; I set the standards and as long as they live in my house they will follow the rules within it. At 15 her priority should be her education not having a sexual relationship. At 18 he is a man, maybe an immature man, but a man none the less