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In a message dated 8/14/2001 10:27:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> ! Oh they would pop up now and then, but

> since we were into being as far away as possible from adults they did not

> represent the problem they are today.

>

I don't believe that, I believe it was not reported, if families found out

they just kept it quiet. And then you had kids being taken advantage by

their own family members, again just not something that was publicized.

Cheryl in VA

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In a message dated 8/14/01 8:26:36 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> We didn't have prayer in the schools either. This praying in school seems to

> be a late development. Anyway, we weren't angels, either. Oh the stuff we

>

See, I knew you weren't perfect. LOL I thought that about prayer

too but a friend who is 84 says they had prayers every day in school. She

was shocked to learn that we didn't. I'm not sure she even believed me.

Jessie

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In a message dated 8/14/01 8:26:36 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> We didn't have prayer in the schools either. This praying in school seems to

> be a late development. Anyway, we weren't angels, either. Oh the stuff we

>

See, I knew you weren't perfect. LOL I thought that about prayer

too but a friend who is 84 says they had prayers every day in school. She

was shocked to learn that we didn't. I'm not sure she even believed me.

Jessie

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:07:05 AM Central Daylight Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> Back in 1996 (to tell you all that it wasn't that long ago lol) my daughter

> had a HS teacher who threw her coffee cup across the room, on the 2nd day

> of

> school. Im gathering she lost it and was a bit ticked off lol anyway I

> heard

> during the school year she had the won an award for the best behaved class

> in

> the school heehee hmmmmm wonder why lol said she either had BAD PMS

> or maybe she was mentally ill lolol either way it worked

>

> Kathy mom to Sara 9

>

> When my daughter was in 3rd grade she had a young teacher who was really

> very good, but quite often when I asked how her day went she would

> say, " Teacher popped her cork! " Finally one day I asked what happened

> when the teacher popped her cork. " Lemonade all over everything " was the

> answer. She always has been quick on the draw with a smart answer. (Didn't

> get it from me, I think of the smart answer the next day.)

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:07:05 AM Central Daylight Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> Back in 1996 (to tell you all that it wasn't that long ago lol) my daughter

> had a HS teacher who threw her coffee cup across the room, on the 2nd day

> of

> school. Im gathering she lost it and was a bit ticked off lol anyway I

> heard

> during the school year she had the won an award for the best behaved class

> in

> the school heehee hmmmmm wonder why lol said she either had BAD PMS

> or maybe she was mentally ill lolol either way it worked

>

> Kathy mom to Sara 9

>

> When my daughter was in 3rd grade she had a young teacher who was really

> very good, but quite often when I asked how her day went she would

> say, " Teacher popped her cork! " Finally one day I asked what happened

> when the teacher popped her cork. " Lemonade all over everything " was the

> answer. She always has been quick on the draw with a smart answer. (Didn't

> get it from me, I think of the smart answer the next day.)

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:11:22 AM Central Daylight Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> ...........Sara's manners are getting better :) now when

> she passes gas shell say " excuse me I farted " lol

>

That's our girl!!!! Jessie

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:11:22 AM Central Daylight Time,

b4alltoday@... writes:

> ...........Sara's manners are getting better :) now when

> she passes gas shell say " excuse me I farted " lol

>

That's our girl!!!! Jessie

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:27:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> chuckle* No, I'm not going to tell you any tales about snow. We were

> barefoot most of the time, though. By choice. One of the reasons I have such

> great arches, I think.

>

> No, I was the one who had to walk through all that snow. Uphill both ways.

>

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In a message dated 8/14/01 9:27:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> chuckle* No, I'm not going to tell you any tales about snow. We were

> barefoot most of the time, though. By choice. One of the reasons I have such

> great arches, I think.

>

> No, I was the one who had to walk through all that snow. Uphill both ways.

>

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Kathy and Jessie,

calls my name when she has gas and points to herself and says (the

approximation of me) and then signs smelly. (Like she is proud of herself or

something.) Then she approximates " excuse me " . ROTFLOL . Things could be

worse! Kathy

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Kathy and Jessie,

calls my name when she has gas and points to herself and says (the

approximation of me) and then signs smelly. (Like she is proud of herself or

something.) Then she approximates " excuse me " . ROTFLOL . Things could be

worse! Kathy

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In a message dated 8/14/01 4:05:36 PM Central Daylight Time,

wildwards@... writes:

> now and then, but

> > since we were into being as far away as possible from adults they did not

> > represent the problem they are today.

> >

>

> I don't believe that, I believe it was not reported, if families found out

> they just kept it quiet. And then you had kids being taken advantage by

> their own family members, again just not something that was publicized.

> Cheryl in VA

>

> You are right on that too. I was kidnapped as a kid by a guy who had bad

> intentions and was lucky enough to get away. I think he was getting cold

> feet about the whole thing and when he went around a corner I jumped out of

> the car. It was never even reported to the police. A lot of things were

> hushed up and not reported.

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In a message dated 8/14/01 4:05:36 PM Central Daylight Time,

wildwards@... writes:

> now and then, but

> > since we were into being as far away as possible from adults they did not

> > represent the problem they are today.

> >

>

> I don't believe that, I believe it was not reported, if families found out

> they just kept it quiet. And then you had kids being taken advantage by

> their own family members, again just not something that was publicized.

> Cheryl in VA

>

> You are right on that too. I was kidnapped as a kid by a guy who had bad

> intentions and was lucky enough to get away. I think he was getting cold

> feet about the whole thing and when he went around a corner I jumped out of

> the car. It was never even reported to the police. A lot of things were

> hushed up and not reported.

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In a message dated 8/15/01 12:17:17 AM Central Daylight Time, CKEverett

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> Kathy and Jessie,

>

> calls my name when she has gas and points to herself and says (the

> approximation of me) and then signs smelly. (Like she is proud of herself

> or something.) Then she approximates " excuse me " . ROTFLOL . Things could

> be worse! Kathy

Sometimes it's a blessing when they don't talk so plain. Jessie

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In a message dated 8/15/01 12:17:17 AM Central Daylight Time, CKEverett

writes:

> Kathy and Jessie,

>

> calls my name when she has gas and points to herself and says (the

> approximation of me) and then signs smelly. (Like she is proud of herself

> or something.) Then she approximates " excuse me " . ROTFLOL . Things could

> be worse! Kathy

Sometimes it's a blessing when they don't talk so plain. Jessie

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Karrie will " pass gas " and say, " Oh, muse me. Eeewwwww, Karrie! " . The

other day, she pooped her pants and came to me and said, " Look, Ma, I

poop, wanna see? " . Guess she knows I don't have much of a life!!!!

Sue mom to Kate 11 and Karrie 5 w/ds

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Karrie will " pass gas " and say, " Oh, muse me. Eeewwwww, Karrie! " . The

other day, she pooped her pants and came to me and said, " Look, Ma, I

poop, wanna see? " . Guess she knows I don't have much of a life!!!!

Sue mom to Kate 11 and Karrie 5 w/ds

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In a message dated 8/15/01 2:54:09 PM Central Daylight Time, sue@...

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> ? " . Guess she knows I don't have much of a life!!!!

> Sue mom to Kate 11 and Karrie 5 w/ds

>

>

> If that's the most exciting thing that happens, I guess she's right. LOL.

> Surely there's more than that! Jessie

>

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In a message dated 8/15/01 2:54:09 PM Central Daylight Time, sue@...

writes:

> ? " . Guess she knows I don't have much of a life!!!!

> Sue mom to Kate 11 and Karrie 5 w/ds

>

>

> If that's the most exciting thing that happens, I guess she's right. LOL.

> Surely there's more than that! Jessie

>

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In a message dated 8/16/01 8:17:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> Oh but they are, Cheryl. More so than when I was a child and usually by the

> adult is supposed to be " supervising " them.

>

> granny

HI :)

I am wondering what the stats are for a child molesting a child or hurting

another child. Here in my area I hear more cases with this, than adults

hurting kids. When Ive heard about these cases Ive wonder " where was the

adult in this situation?? "

Kathy mom to Sara 9

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In a message dated 8/16/01 8:17:44 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> Oh but they are, Cheryl. More so than when I was a child and usually by the

> adult is supposed to be " supervising " them.

>

> granny

HI :)

I am wondering what the stats are for a child molesting a child or hurting

another child. Here in my area I hear more cases with this, than adults

hurting kids. When Ive heard about these cases Ive wonder " where was the

adult in this situation?? "

Kathy mom to Sara 9

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In a message dated 8/16/01 8:22:26 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> And when was the last time all of you sat down together and ate a homecooked

> meal or otherwise bonded as a family?

>

> granny

Heehee we do this nightly :) sometimes daddy is missing (working like a dog

now) but nobody notices since we have so many kids to feed lolol

Kathy mom to Sara 9.......who refuses to clean the kitchen more than once, at

night lol

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In a message dated 8/16/01 8:22:26 AM Central Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

> And when was the last time all of you sat down together and ate a homecooked

> meal or otherwise bonded as a family?

>

> granny

Heehee we do this nightly :) sometimes daddy is missing (working like a dog

now) but nobody notices since we have so many kids to feed lolol

Kathy mom to Sara 9.......who refuses to clean the kitchen more than once, at

night lol

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In a message dated 08/16/2001 6:22:05 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

bspyle@... writes:

<< And when was the last time all of you sat down together and ate a

homecooked

meal or otherwise bonded as a family? >>

Gee, Granny, we do that every night. Busy as life is with 6 kids in the home

right now, we always have homecooked family dinners. It's a must. And with

most of my friends also. I don't think this is as " obsolete " a happening as

you think.

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In a message dated 08/16/2001 6:22:05 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

bspyle@... writes:

<< And when was the last time all of you sat down together and ate a

homecooked

meal or otherwise bonded as a family? >>

Gee, Granny, we do that every night. Busy as life is with 6 kids in the home

right now, we always have homecooked family dinners. It's a must. And with

most of my friends also. I don't think this is as " obsolete " a happening as

you think.

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