XPost: alt.education, alt.true-crime, pdx.general   
   XPost: or.politics   
   From: lobby.dosser.mapson@verizon.net   
      
   "Spread EagleŽ" wrote:   
      
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   > "Lobby Dosser" wrote in message   
   > news:Hz9ni.5357$Gx5.4124@trndny02...   
   >> "Gatt" wrote:   
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   >>>>> Allow me to interpolate those remarks. Homo doesn't have kids,   
   >>>>> and is once again he's talking out his ass on a subject about   
   >>>>> which he knows nothing.   
   >>>   
   >>> Ah, man.   
   >>>   
   >>> I haven't heard that argument since I got in the face of a couple of   
   >>> pot-burnout liberals who were letting their accidental offspring   
   >>> play with a car battery and a bucket of laundry bleach at a party   
   >>> several years ago. (They weren't "letting him play" per se, but they   
   >>> their attempt to correct him was simply "What have I told you about   
   >>> playing with the bleach? Please don't play with that, honey...")   
   >>>   
   >>> When I said "It doesn't seem to be working, and everybody else is   
   >>> too hammered to babysit for you. Maybe you keep him under closer   
   >>> supervision before he hurts himself--"   
   >>>   
   >>> "YOU DON'T HAVE KIDS. YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THEM. DON'T   
   >>> TELL MY HOW TO RAISE MINE BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO IDEA!!!"   
   >>>   
   >>> -c   
   >>> Earlier he peed on the kitchen floor and so many people laughed at   
   >>> him that, a few minutes after our exchange, he went and did it   
   >>> again. "Honey...what have I told you about peeing--"   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> There are some issues where you just had to BTDT. Pain is one   
   >> example. Raising children is another.   
   >>   
   >> The folks in your example were Morons. Unfortunately Morons can and   
   >> do reproduce.   
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   >   
   > In my life's experience, and I've been both fortunate enough and   
   > unfortunate enough to have lived a very full life, having and raising   
   > children is THE ULTIMATE undertaking wherein one had to have BTDT in   
   > order to understand and talk intelligently about the subject. Done   
   > right and done properly parenting is BY FAR the most difficult thing   
   > one does in life. And, yeppers, sadly, there are many who fall short.   
   >   
   > A parent comes face-to-face with and sees just about right from the   
   > getgo after becoming a parent that all of their preconceived notions   
   > about what being a parent is all about were wrong, that in actuality   
   > it is nothing like what they thought it was going to be like, and they   
   > realize how clueless they were as non-parents, so they soon they learn   
   > to just smile and silently nod politely when their childless friends   
   > offer up their unsolicited opinions, ideas and suggestions, thinking   
   > to themselves "yeah, right, whatever," something I learned almost 30   
   > years ago. But Homo is such an arrogant fool in his ignorance, on   
   > this and all other topics, that I couldn't restrain myself.   
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   And you gain an understanding of your own parents and grandparents.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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