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Offline redrumloa

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #14 from previous page: September 11, 2004, 05:52:52 PM »
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I heard that during interrogation, Metallica was played at captives of Guantanamo bay.
Seriously!


Metallica? OMG! That's inhuman torture! I'm serious! Metallica sucks!! :-o
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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2004, 05:57:36 PM »
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redrumloa wrote:
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Cyberus wrote:
I heard that during interrogation, Metallica was played at captives of Guantanamo bay.
Seriously!


Metallica? OMG! That's inhuman torture! I'm serious! Metallica sucks!! :-o


I used to say 'Megadeth is better than Metallica' to a mate who was a Metallica fan - did that wind him up! :lol:
He was also a major Star Wars fan, so it was always "Star Trek is better than Star Wars!" :lol:

Oh, here's a link about heavy metal interrogation techniques. Perhaps Russian special forces should take note [tongue firmly in cheek]!
http://www.buzzle.co.uk/editorials/5-19-2003-40575.asp
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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2004, 06:01:16 PM »
...and how many arguments did "...Blur is better than Oasis..." cause?  
 

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2004, 07:28:56 PM »
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...and how many arguments did "...Blur is better than Oasis..." cause?  


Not many............

........Blur was best - no argument needed ! :-)
 

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2004, 07:53:54 PM »
Hey, I wasn't serious! But he was :-P
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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #19 on: September 11, 2004, 07:59:31 PM »
I had a row of about eight youths in front of me at the movies once, and they were talking and laughing and that was fine, I'm not against people having fun. But then the movie started and they didn't stop. After about five minutes I figured that they just weren't going to settle down so I leaned in and said, not too loud, and not too fast, "Excuse me .... am I bothering you?"

They were nice and quiet for the rest of the show.
 

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #20 on: September 11, 2004, 08:27:53 PM »
@ AccyD:
I agree, but I thought we were in the minority
 

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #21 on: September 11, 2004, 10:58:17 PM »
KennyR is right too...

I think peers are the greatest influence on how a kid behaves because
they are around friends a lot more than parents.

Trouble is, if a kid CHOSES to hang out with lamers then how he/she
turns out is their choice. A bad kid may well be an indicator of a bad
kid, simple as that.

I worry what it'll be like in the future for a father to bring up a
young kid (especially a young daughter) in this increasingly cruel
world.

Anyone seen that commercial for Loreal Kids hair colour? They are
trying to brainwash kids now that their hair colour is inferior to the
American dream. Trashy toys like BratzĀ®, anyone seen them in the Argos
catalogue?

Why is there so much R&B and Hip-Hop in the charts these days, rap
too. White kids were never big on rap and the lyrics now are usually
xenophobic and encite drive-by shootings.

:-D

It is a common denominator in the mammal world for a parent to
discipline it's offspring with a bite,kick or a snarl. It is the only
way to communicate with a child who has no real sense.

Can you believe the UN suggesting that smacking be banned? Next
they'll be insisting we buy a biday and take obedience injections.


;-) ;-) ;-)
 

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Re: All three, very irritating
« Reply #22 on: September 16, 2004, 04:55:14 PM »
Gotta be honest I'm none too sure how to deal with some of the problems I've witnessed over the years with other peoples kids.

You've got liberals that say you can't hit, shout at, or so much as look at angrily your kids... I'll let you in on something, as a kid I had what would now be called ADHD (though it wasn't called that at the time)I can assure you, this sort of, "can't hurt the little darlings" theory would have ended up in the person trying to correct me getting severly hurt.

Sorry, but sometimes the old ways are better, instilling discipline, punishment for crime, pre-emptive measures for dangerous actions (Such as slapping a childs hand away before they touch the side of a toaster).

This whole Drug them up to the eyeballs if they don't comply BS is just going to create a far far far greater problem then it will "solve".
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