Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 > Lmao, funny you brought up Dr. ...I was going to include her in > my Judy bashing post, but then thought better of it. I hate her even > worse, and REFUSE to add to her paycheck. LOL > She was kicked off the tv right? She was! :-) And she's not streamed to my radio stations any more, so I can't listen -- her website CHARGES to listen to archived shows, if you can believe it! I used to LOVE listening to some poor person phoning up hoping to get good advice...I'd stand in my kitchen doing the dishes and yelling, " oooo, watch out! Oh, I wish you hadn't said THAT! " I don't know why I love listening to her and Judge Judy so much. They're just so BITCHY! Of course, my sense of humour runs deeply into bitchy... Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 > We watch videos and the couple of channels we can get with an > antenna. > > That probably wasn't much help to you. Nope! :-P Marc INSISTS that we must upgrade, be it through cable or satellite. See, when went over to Ben's, he saw the " biggest TV in the WORLD, mom! " and it was showing The Cartoon Network. (canadian cable; you guys have nickelodeon or something like that?) Anyway, I cannot stress enough the words " The Cartoon Network " . Imagine it done in one of those big boomy echo-ey voices... " The CarTOON NETwork! " Well, Marc immediately decided that MUST have the cartoon network. He MUST be able to watch everything every other kid does. I TOLD him he sees YuGiOh and BeyBlade on the station we already have, and those are the most popular shows with kids in 's school right now, but that is not ENOUGH. (boomy guy's back) I think maybe this crusade of his was about when it began, but now he's just greedy for more TV to zone out in front of. Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 >>>>>>>>>>>>> Here's what I have to decide: are the extra channels for the same price worth having to watch the same thing on every TV? If we choose satellite, I'll be watching frigging YuGiOh every day and I will never see Judge Judy again! (ACK!) <<<<<<<<< No. ....and if you get satellite, you lose your " local " stations, I believe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 > > The Cartoon Network. (canadian cable; you guys have nickelodeon or something like that?) < > > > nope, we have cartoon network AND nickelodeon Oh yeah, that's right. WE have Teletoon. steeped in US culture, am I? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 I don't know if anyone has answered this or not, as I'm way behind on posts but let me try to explain. The name of the show is YuGiOh. This is a Japanese cartoon card game. Yugi is the main character. They use the cards to 'duel' by battling monster against monster. Each card's monster has defense and attack points. There are magic cards and trap cards as well. The idea is to get the opponents points to zero. My daughter is a yugioh freak. Be glad you don't get it. All I hear all day long..yami, yugi, bakuraaaaaaaaaaa. > In a message dated 3/15/03 6:40:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, > bunnytiner@c... writes: > > > If we choose satellite, I'll be watching frigging YuGiOh every day > > Could you tell me who that YoGiOh person is? Since I have never seen it I'll > assume that it's not on PBS which is all I ever watch. Some children that > was playing with had the trading cards and I was wondering if this is > something that she will need to learn to play with. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 Thing about Alyx and YuGiOh Since her little episode last year when she told me she was a wolf, I'm really scared about her fascination with this Yugioh thing. Alyx is 12, she's got page after page of pictures of the characters downloaded. She kisses the screen and tells me she's in love with bakura (one of the characters). She's made up a name for herself, sakura. I mean her behavior is just bizzare about it. Even when I get on her, she does nothing to hide it...and I'm considering banning her from it. She does duel with some of the other kids too, no biggie. I'm so scared she's gonna get sucked into this the way some people were with D & D a few years back. And oh gosh if she learns about the occult and stuff. She's all into anything mythical as it is, and believes her room is haunted. -- In parenting_autism , madness4midnight@a... wrote: > In a message dated 3/16/2003 3:38:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, > vhunnius@l... writes: > > > The trading cards are Duel Monsters cards. Some kids actually duel with > > them; Salli's Enrique does -- but he's 16! Most of the grade one and two > > kids I've seen with them just collect them, and don't actually play Duel > > Monsters, as it has a complicated scoring and strategy system. > > > > I got a pack of 9 trading cards from the tooth fairy this last time. > > Cost me $6! DEFINITELY not owrth it for a 6yo who just likes to look at > > the > > pictures. > > > > > > Luckily they are only 3 bucks a pack here:) can duel, he has memerized > the rules book, he has most of the monsters' powers to memory. It is by far > his biggest fascination, and I really hate it since he is " stuck " in that > world 24-7 some weeks, but it is a BIG social thing for . He has more > cards than any NT in his school and they all flock to see his latest editions > and to get some facts. plays pretty hard nosed when it comes to > dueling, and most other 1st and 2nd grader sort of deviate a bit from the > rules, so they don't actually duel him long, but I have witnessed discussions > with other kids lasting up to 20 minutes about the characters! It is usually > the NT who ends up walking away, could chat about them all day:) > Tommi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 How on earth do you all surive? ;-) Penny >>>>>>>>> We watch videos and the couple of channels we can get with an antenna. That probably wasn't much help to you. <<<<<<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 Cartoon Network IS here..... Just be careful...Although it IS " cartoon " network, the " cartoons " are NOT necessarily what you wnat watching. I know this because Jacqui was on a Cartoon Network kick for a looooong time, read: Ed, Edd and Eddy *sigh* Re: Re: OT OT OT -- looking for home entertainment advice > We watch videos and the couple of channels we can get with an > antenna. > > That probably wasn't much help to you. Nope! :-P Marc INSISTS that we must upgrade, be it through cable or satellite. See, when went over to Ben's, he saw the " biggest TV in the WORLD, mom! " and it was showing The Cartoon Network. (canadian cable; you guys have nickelodeon or something like that?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 <<Just be careful...Although it IS " cartoon " network, the " cartoons " are NOT necessarily what you wnat watching. >> I will second Penny's advice here, Jacquie. What little bit of programming I've seen from The Cartoon Network is not something I'd want exposed to, either. -BJ in polis, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Jacquie I'm not afraid of a little harmless imagination. I believe in afterlife and spirits too, and I even played with a ouija board when I was a teen (have a really scary story about it too) and will never do it again! In the religion I was brought up in, all of these things are evil. I do not want her getting wrapped up in the occult or voodoo or anything like that. I don't mind that she believes in ghosts too, but I find it ridiculous that she keeps insisting her room is haunted. She claims to see and hear them on a regular basis. I've questioned her about this,and she insists that these are REAL...no possibility that she imagined them. (I have not seen any indication of ghosts in this house). The main thing is the wolf thing. She seems to have this distortion of reality, and I worry that she is not able to decipher what is real and what isn't. To dabble and question is no biggie, I could handle that...but there's a point to where it's just too far out there. Does that explain it a little better why I'm concerned? It's more her issue than the material. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 > For $150 you can get a direct tv satelitte with Tivo DVR That sounds great! Too bad I'm in canada. :-( Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 > Could you tell me who that YoGiOh person is? Since I have never seen it I'll > assume that it's not on PBS which is all I ever watch. Some children that > was playing with had the trading cards and I was wondering if this is > something that she will need to learn to play with. I'm sure Enrique could explain it WAY better than me, but here's a mom's summary: YuGiOh is a TV show that revolves around a young teen, Yugi, and his friends. They all play a card game (sort of holographic dungeons and dragons) called Duel Monsters. They play in tournaments. There are various subplots involving nefarious characters and ancient engyptian spirits, but that doesn't matter unless you're watching the show on a regular basis. The trading cards are Duel Monsters cards. Some kids actually duel with them; Salli's Enrique does -- but he's 16! Most of the grade one and two kids I've seen with them just collect them, and don't actually play Duel Monsters, as it has a complicated scoring and strategy system. I got a pack of 9 trading cards from the tooth fairy this last time. Cost me $6! DEFINITELY not owrth it for a 6yo who just likes to look at the pictures. Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 YiGiOh cards, (just like their predecesor, Pokeman cards), are a real problem for teachers. They don't allow trading...and if they even SEE that the kids have cards, they'll take them away. Penny >>>>>>>>> The trading cards are Duel Monsters cards. Some kids actually duel with them; Salli's Enrique does -- but he's 16! Most of the grade one and two kids I've seen with them just collect them, and don't actually play Duel Monsters, as it has a complicated scoring and strategy system. <<<<<<<<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 You mean like actually believing when he's playing Dracula and I pretend to be scared, he will stop playing to tell me 'it's ok mama, it's just me' like he really was Dracula and I really was scared.....only more serious in this case? I sometimes worry that he's in fantasy land so much that he doesn't know real from imaginary. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 You Got It! > > So I get it. She's going thru the normal stuff, but to NOT-normal extremes. > > Right? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 > My daughter is a yugioh freak. Be glad you don't get it. All I hear > all day long..yami, yugi, bakuraaaaaaaaaaa. > LOL Dinner conversation in my aspie/autie household while we all watch YuGiOh at 7:30 -- I spent one entire episode explaining to my dh why Yami is sexy while Yugi is not. Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 > Since her little episode last year when she told me she was a wolf, > I'm really scared about her fascination with this Yugioh thing. Alyx > is 12, she's got page after page of pictures of the characters > downloaded. She kisses the screen and tells me she's in love with > bakura (one of the characters). She's made up a name for herself, > sakura. I mean her behavior is just bizzare about it. Even when I > get on her, she does nothing to hide it...and I'm considering banning > her from it. How much does her behaviour deviate from when we were kids and kissed the pics of Matt Dillon and Tommy Howell we ripped out of Teen Beat? Or made up fake names and fake lives for ourselves? (when I was 12, I insisted everyone call me Cassandra) Is it a lot different from that kind of thing? With internet, she obviously has more access to stuff than we did -- more pics, screensavers, etc. I'm not belittling your worries, I'm just wondering how much further she's going. > I'm so scared she's gonna get sucked into this the way some people > were with D & D a few years back. I thought most of those kids ended up rich geniuses? Are there horror stories about it? And oh gosh if she learns about the > occult and stuff. She's all into anything mythical as it is, and > believes her room is haunted. I was like that. I believed my whole house was haunted, and actually witnessed events. (of course, now I know I imagined them, but at the time I believed it) I had ouija boards and seances. I started reading tarot cards -- and still do, actually, although I no longer believe they're mystical. I think all kids go through a fascination with the occult. It's the idea of the power of it at a time (adolescence) when you feel you have no power at all. What are the things that scare you and make you feel frightened that it will affect Alyx more negatively than other kids? (again, this is a genuine question) Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 >To dabble and question is no biggie, I could handle > that...but there's a point to where it's just too far out there. > Does that explain it a little better why I'm concerned? Yup! It takes me back to when was 2 1/2 and I'd be complaining about his out-of-this universe meltdowns and people would say, " But ALL two year olds have tantrums. " The only answer is " NOT LIKE THIS. " So I get it. She's going thru the normal stuff, but to NOT-normal extremes. Right? Jacquie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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