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Apr 12, 2013 16:11 |  #286

Chet wrote in post #15821012 (external link)
A Madonna reference? To make a point, you shouldn't choose a reference to an individual with a poor moral compass.

According to the book of Chet?




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:13 |  #287

flashpoint99 wrote in post #15821067 (external link)
According to the book of Chet?

It's obvious we all have our own volume in here. Some just get by with a leaflet I suppose. Others, purely fiction.




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:14 |  #288

flashpoint99 wrote in post #15821039 (external link)
Oh dear lord!...help us all!

Your posts, in this whole thread...are enlightening, well thought out and SO articulate. :lol:




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:17 |  #289

sophies-mom wrote in post #15821081 (external link)
=sophie's-mom;15821081]Your posts, in this whole thread...are enlightening, well thought out and SO articulate. :lol:

Your posts are nothing but hyperbole, so why are you surprised people don't take your posts seriously to waste their time with a reply?




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:20 |  #290

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Yes, Elf, you have figured it out. LifeTouch is actually a quasi-government agency that teams up with the Department of Children and Family Services. They go into schools 2x a year, under the guise of 'taking pictures' but are in fact, testing children on how their parents 'raise' them.

Those children who do not toe the line, and make funny faces or otherwise do not take their portrait seriously are marked for further review. If parents get too many infractions, the children will be siezed from the home, and put into reformatories.

Happens all the time. :rolleyes:

Don't be embarrassed...I see lots of kids that act that way. You just dropped the ball.




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:20 |  #291

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=sophie's-mom;15820679]Why would you think she did that? OH, wait...I get it...you're taking a personal stab at me, aren't you? Are you implying that my dog ran to the light to get away from me?? How very nice of you...

This you understand. I'm glad. You don't seem very nice, so yes, my comment was highlighting that.


  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:27 |  #292

vengence wrote in post #15821092 (external link)
Your posts are nothing but hyperbole, so why are you surprised people don't take your posts seriously to waste their time with a reply?

A question was posed...I replied with an answer...that answer gets quoted with a reply that only states.."Oh dear lord!...help us all!"

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This you understand. I'm glad. You don't seem very nice, so yes, my comment was highlighting that.

So you make comments about my dog. wow. Ok...well, Sophie was paralyzed in the hind end at the age of 5...we helped her die. She was my heart dog. I would never stoop so low as to take a personal shot at you. Nor did I take a personal shot at the OP or his daughter. So, if you want to view me as "not nice" that is your choice.




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:30 |  #293

Most bizzare thread gets even more bizzare by the minute. Nice to go into the weekend with a chuckle though.


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Apr 12, 2013 16:34 |  #294

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personally I congratulate his daughter for being creative and fun and the OP for raising such a spirited girl.

Me too, but all these other 'stick in butt types' who are supposed to be artistic artists with vision and creativity are really showing just how narrow minded they really are.


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Apr 12, 2013 16:36 |  #295

sophies-mom wrote in post #15820679 (external link)
=sophie's-mom;15820679]Why would you think she did that? OH, wait...I get it...you're taking a personal stab at me, aren't you? Are you implying that my dog ran to the light to get away from me?? How very nice of you.

By the way, of everything the OP stated...the above is what bothers me most.

Because she lied about that too?




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:36 |  #296

I am posting a link to this thread on my facebook page because otherwise nobody would believe me that such a thread exists. Carry on everyone.


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Apr 12, 2013 16:45 |  #297

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Very intresting comments by everyone here. I have been a teacher/coach/principa​l for 35 years. We all have seen the schools become a parent in many ways to the kids we are sent. Most every thing in many cases comes for the school these days. Food, discipline, school supplies, board for 8 hrs a day, parenting ect. There is a time and place for everything. This wasnt the time and place to "be funny". When you mess with peoples income to me thats basically stealing from them. This girl AND the others who made their on choice to join in are not funny. She gave them the idea but they decided to do their pose too. Each one is responsible for their own actions. Each one. I have also run into many parents who feel the same way that it was just in fun. Those kids usually cut themselves from the team because they didnt have enough personal discipline to follow directions. And I didnt need them anyway. All they would do is screw up for everyone esle at a critical time. Those were kids you couldnt count on. And they eventually decided on their own to quit. It also save the parents the time of coming to talk about their non existant playing time. Less BS I had to listen to. Fun isnt playng with peoples income, being disrespectful to an adult, not follow directions, having no self discipline, self control, or self awareness. Im not going to tell people how to raise their kids. But to condone this shows me how many have taught their kids to "be funny". If it were me I would have asked them to pose properly and if they couldnt follow directions send them on their merry way. (Im sure not being a pro I dont know all the ends and outs of this) Its some one elses fault or I was just kidding is the biggest cop out blame game bull stuff there is. See how far that gets you on the job, work or in life. Kids were wrong, parents were wrong if you wanna blame some one. I am not in any way a pro. Many of you have seen my crappy work. But as an educator and parent it is no surprise to me the actions of the kids and the defense of the parents. If you wish to call me out so be it. I have 2 college grads working. Both played ball in college. Both grad with honors. and never got in trouble in school. I went to the school at an early age. Called the girls in and told the principal if they ever come in your office light them up. And if you wont call me and I will. Never had a problem with them. They are good hard working tax paying employed kids. Im sure many of yours are too. I never gave them an excuse or a way out. Just their personal responsibility to work hard, do right, and treat others well. I didnt say this because they are my kids. I said this to point out you get what you put into it. You put in work you get rewarded. you put in excuses you get nothing. Some one may go off on this post. Which is fine. Its a free country.

Wow your a school teacher, a school principal and an educator of children?

Did anyone ever teach you grammar and the use of paragraphs?


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Apr 12, 2013 16:46 |  #298

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Wow your a school teacher, a school principal and an educator of children?

Did anyone ever teach you grammar and the use of paragraphs?

did anyone ever teach you the difference between your and you're? :lol:

There you go, mpix...NOW you can call me not nice! :lol:




  
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Apr 12, 2013 16:48 |  #299

fotoworx wrote in post #15821198 (external link)
Wow your a school teacher, a school principal and an educator of children?

Did anyone ever teach you grammar and the use of paragraphs?

Not to nitpick, but in the above sentence you should have you're instead of your.;)


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Apr 12, 2013 16:51 |  #300

sophies-mom wrote in post #15821200 (external link)
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There you go, mpix...NOW you can call me not nice! :lol:

Idk... He kinda asked for that one. A person shouldn't make grammatical mistakes when correcting someone's grammar.


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