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Jan 28, 2012 04:38PM

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As much as I detest militant vegan jackasses, there's something to be said for their tenacious and never-ending quest to make rubbery substances taste vaguely of meat.


What's your opinion on their underarm hair?
Phil wrote: "What's your opinion on their underarm hair?"
It probably needs to be tended to.
It probably needs to be tended to.

And caramel!
Random thought while paging through the National Enquirer while standing in the express line at Kroger on Saturday:
It's not Rumer Willis's fault she looks like a potato.
It's not Rumer Willis's fault she looks like a potato.


Whip-Its--nitrous oxide cartridges used to make homemade whipped-cream-in-a-can.
Kyle, you can't really help, other than to tell her to call for help, whether it's a counselor or a suicide hotline. These kinds of situations suck, but there really isn't anything else but to wait and hope.

Kyle, best wishes. I know it's hard.

Thank you, thank you very much!

People on welfare should have urine tests for drugs if they're taking tax dollars. Bottom line: if you're going t..."
I LOVE this. Right on!

I think all organized Religion can kill spirituality and make people ignorant, judgmental jackasses.

Cynthia wrote: "Bullying happened all over the place."
Yeah, but we didn't settle things with hand sanitizer, attorneys, and restraining orders but rather fists and elbows.
One of my friend's sons got into a fight in high school last fall and he and his wife had to take a parenting class, all because their kid stuck up for himself. He should've received a medal, not a suspension.
It's been a while since I've said this Cynthia but has it ever been more appropriate: Kill me now...
Yeah, but we didn't settle things with hand sanitizer, attorneys, and restraining orders but rather fists and elbows.
One of my friend's sons got into a fight in high school last fall and he and his wife had to take a parenting class, all because their kid stuck up for himself. He should've received a medal, not a suspension.
It's been a while since I've said this Cynthia but has it ever been more appropriate: Kill me now...

Yeah, but we didn't settle things with hand sanitizer, attorneys, and restraining orders but rather fists and elbows.
One of my friend..."
Clark you say that every day! We will all get through this stuff, depite our children.


They both suck and shouldn't happen but you can keep kids from a computer. They have to go to school and interact with people face to face.


Same here, Cynthia, though they were a little more recent. I especially remember the "frenemies" of middle school. *shudder*


That's true. It definitely keeps the unpleasant rumor mill going at top speed, which the poor kids then have to face at school the next day.

It's unrealistic to think that turning off the computer will protect a child from cyber bullying. All that does is put the child at a disadvantage. He walks into school not knowing what's being said about him. Better to know than not know, I believe.
It's easier if someone says it to your face. At least you have a chance to fight back. I think kids these days have it much tougher than we did.


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