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Thread: Senseless and Stupid
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25th November 2004, 12:44 PM #46Originally Posted by barnsey
Obviously kids can choose there own mentors and it shouldn't be too difficult to pick up who they are if you're looking for it, then ensure they are appropriate for the role.
HH.Always look on the bright side...
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25th November 2004, 12:51 PM #47Originally Posted by Zed
I also was wondering why the person (didn't realise it was the 30yr old, but that just makes it worse) who'd made a 15yr old pregnant wasn't in custody
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25th November 2004, 12:56 PM #48Originally Posted by craigbAlways look on the bright side...
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25th November 2004, 01:08 PM #49
sorry guys but the only solution is when it occurs to the person doing it to, stop and think. All the well menaing suggestions fall on deaf ears.
i have a 13 year old son and i am worried he may do some of the things we did in cars or other wise.
Still i hope he is sensible.
cheeeeeers
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25th November 2004, 01:09 PM #50
Well der.
I meant BEFORE he was totaled.
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25th November 2004, 01:12 PM #51Originally Posted by craigbAlways look on the bright side...
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25th November 2004, 01:16 PM #52
A few months after my daughter was born, it hit me what a big responsibility I'd taken on. Not only do I have to feed her and put clothes on her back, I'm also largely responsible for the kind of person she turns out to be. You don't get an instruction book. Everyone has theories and ideas and advice but at the end of the day it's up to you. On top of that you get to worry about what might happen to them 'cause you get kind of attached to their cute little faces.
In as much as anything in life is important, your kids are the most important thing in your life, or at least they should be. We brought the poor little buggers into the world so we owe them that much.
You're right, it is depressing. It's depressing that some father up there is wondering how his 15 year old daughter ended up dead in the back of a car with her 33 year old boyfriend and their kid in her belly.
Serious mode off.
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25th November 2004, 02:04 PM #53
stupid sarcastic mode ON
in one foul sweep three candidates for the Darwin award were removed from the gene pool. A theif who doesnt understand physics, a peodofile and a 15 yr old who doesnt know about condoms....
Stupid sarcastic mode OFF.Zed
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25th November 2004, 02:06 PM #54
I think it is just crap that kids of today are significantly different to kids when I was one. Parents of teenagers in the 60's said that 'Teenagers of today have no respect for their elders, not like in my day'. They said the same in the 70's when I was a teenager and it is being said now.
You might hate 'Doof, doof' and rap music of today. My parents weren't all that fond of Led Zeppelin, The Who or Dylan.
We had Pong and Space Invaders when I was a lad. There was plenty of violence around then too. We drove cars too fast. We drank too much. We smoked dope. We did plenty of stupid things.
Telling teenagers they can't do something isn't going to stop them doing it. Threatening them with a beating isn't going to stop them either. Many of my peers were threatened with violence and they were still naughty.
I think the only you can do is educate them, let them know that you are there if they need you and most importantly love them.Photo Gallery
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25th November 2004, 02:08 PM #55
Looking outside the nine dots here (and I'm not condoning the reckless driving),
BUT, if the hazard was not there (telephone pole), may this thread have taken a different turn.Gordon
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25th November 2004, 02:11 PM #56Originally Posted by zymurgy
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25th November 2004, 02:11 PM #57
Yeah, instead of a telephone pole, it could have been someone's lounge room window :eek:
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25th November 2004, 02:12 PM #58
Snap, Darren
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25th November 2004, 02:14 PM #59
You say living room, I say lounge room
Great minds huh?
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25th November 2004, 02:21 PM #60
Lets get something straight. There is only one person to blame for these events. The driver of the car. Society and/or his parents are not. No parent or responsible member of society would condone or encourage someone to drive at 180 km/h. On the whole I find less people speed today, including P platers, than they did when I first joined. I have to work for tickets now. Whereas i used to just stick the radar out the window and hey presto... As many tickets as I wanted.
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