Parenting and teenage parties
- By DANC
- The Water Cooler
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Cheez Whiz Never heard of Easy Cheese.A charcuterie board for the Dream Team would be Vienna sausages, Ritz, and Easy Cheese. Shouldn't be difficult.
Cheez Whiz Never heard of Easy Cheese.A charcuterie board for the Dream Team would be Vienna sausages, Ritz, and Easy Cheese. Shouldn't be difficult.
Enter, the first time ever that "you" enter a tailgate.... I could see Timid Timmy having a cheese head with horns coming out of each side, Purple and Green works... . Right? Timmy seems to love straddling the fence. Most Cmd sGt MJR candidates choose a side. Moist candidates don't.Vikings
21 percent for the game, won't happen very often this year, and they beat a decent team on the road while shooting the ball that poorly, I saw a bunch of positives.I guess if you view that as progress than ok. 4-19 from 3 is bad anyway you spin it
It's not being soft...it's being hard on stupidity.I thought the team looked good but the offense did look the same. In either case, as long as it works, it doesn't matter. Your constant nagging absolutely ANY criticism of the team, is so tiring. Don't be so soft.
Gotta admit it's impressive how flexible you are at your age.Puerto Rico has a well-known trash problem. He wasn’t joking about Puerto Ricans.
Fact: Puerto Rico has a garbage problem
Fact: Puerto Rico has a garbage problem - Tony shined a light on a huge issue with a joke:www.tigerdroppings.com
My understanding is that they’re hosted like a home game. How do the other divisions do their tournaments for the hosted games? That might be insightful.I have a question for those who know or ones who think they know. According to one of the latest projections, for the sake of an argument, we would play at Texas. Would we get the usual 2-3000 tickets or since it’s a playoff game would we get the typical amount allotted like a bowl game?
Is f*ck against community standards?
Only if you put “an” in front of it.Tampon Tim must have been a fake football coach.
Is f*ck against community standards?
My parents didn't ever supply the bad habits, but they also made it clear that if we engaged in bad habits, there was no judgment as long as we were safe. Stay where we were, or call them for a safe ride if needed.We had a family nearby that threw parties and supplied their kids with booze on the assumption they'd be safer there than driving somewhere.
That worked until one of most popular kids in the school fell down the stairs and laid there all night because the other kids thought he'd just passed out drunk. Turns out he was drunk, but also dead - I don't think it's ever been determined if he died from the fall or alcohol poisoning.
I'm 100% against parents throwing parties for their kids with alcohol involved. When my daughter had kids over and they movie nights in the basement, they knew DANC could show up at any moment and I also spread the rumor I had hidden cameras down there (I didn't).
I'll never forget the first sleepover my daughter went to. Same deal as your son - she called us before midnight and wanted to come home. Evidently some of the adults who were there were smoking - freaked her out. "Dad, even the grandma smoked!". lol
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And I Feel Fine (but will feel even better with another W this Saturday)
Once again, an observation based on an opening exhibition game. He might not average that much, but let's get more evidence first.Carlyle I fear wont live up to alot of peoples hype as a 14ppg+ scorer. Atleast not this season.
Inhale a bucket of Richards! I had to stay away, but I couldn't leave. Lets rock you old cogger!Speaking of low standards...
You being an Ageist?
(wait, what's that word I'm looking for?)
We had a family nearby that threw parties and supplied their kids with booze on the assumption they'd be safer there than driving somewhere.So Brad Jr. went to his first high school party last night. Kid he knew since elementary school threw it. He and a neighbor went together (walked to it).
30 minutes later they're back at my house. They left because it was "boring." About 100 kids, lots of girls, some dressed in quite revealing Halloween outfits (learned this from another neighbor whose daughter went and stayed until the end). Lots of alcohol there--beer, liquor. Parents knew, supplied some, and were there at the time. When I asked, so what was boring about it, Brad Jr. said "they were just standing around listening to music." (I'm guessing part of it was fear).
By 10 pm, several kids were hammered (per my other source) including a few girls who were "crossed"--for the uninitiated, that means both high and drunk. The parents then told the kids to leave (many kids also brought backpacks of booze into the party, by the way) and when they didn't go quickly, called the cops on their own party and it was broken up by the police.
So, for parents out there, how do you feel about this? I'm OK with my son experiencing it (and kinda wished he had stayed longer to see actual drunk people act stupidly and just get used to an environment like that) but am really turned off by parents hosting a party with booze for 14 and 15 year olds. I guess I'm a full-fledged parent now, because all I could think of was, what happens if one of those kids gets hit by a car while walking home hammered (this is an urban suburb, so everything is pretty close)? Or the girls get harassed, or worse, walking around at night, drunk, in a sexy outfit?
Of course it was. Everyone except CO.H (who thinks only Democrats see color) knows that Trump is legitimately making inroads with black men this year.If it was a joke, then that is my bad.
You being an Ageist?*old fashioned