These things never change |
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These things never change |
Aug 5 2008, 02:59 PM
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I don't think in 100+ years or 100 years ago kids will change.
My two recent examples. 1) My son asks me if he can have a dog. I told him that it takes a lot of time/work, etc. He tells me that him and his sisters will take care of it. He even tells me what color, size, etc. it will be and starts begging for it. 2) I took my daughter to a fairly public event which means porta-potties all around. She refused to sit on it saying it was 'ewwwy'. She's a girl, yes. She's small, how does she know that? (my son, otoh, had no problem using the facility and never once commented on the gross factor. I even tried to cover my daughter's eyes and it didn't work.) -------------------- Many people wish they could change their life, when all they really need to do is change their attitude towards life. - Sharon
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Aug 5 2008, 03:23 PM
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I don't think in 100+ years or 100 years ago kids will change. I'm quite certain that in 100 years ago nothing will change. -------------------- I am DEMANDING that the Rabbonim start screaming about this.
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Aug 5 2008, 03:24 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 3,394 Joined: 2-August 05 From: brooklyn, ny Member No.: 1,702 |
I'm quite certain that in 100 years ago nothing will change. You clearly have not heard of a couple of fellows named Bill and Ted... -------------------- |
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Aug 5 2008, 03:28 PM
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I'm quite certain that in 100 years ago nothing will change. I meant to change the grammar when I added in the 100 years ago part. Woops, nothing has changed since 100 years ago and nothing will change. How did he even know to beg for a dog? How does she know she's a girl and needs to be grossed out? -------------------- Many people wish they could change their life, when all they really need to do is change their attitude towards life. - Sharon
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