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  • Posts: 1,855
    I hope we are all shopping at the SUPER WAL MART... you know... while you get your groceries us bad parent can walk over to the sporting goods department and buy some rope and some duct tape so we can tie up our kids and then gagg them with the duck tape... throw them under the cart like a case of pop because... after all... children should be seen and not heard....grrrrroooowllll....
  • Posts: 373
    No :confused:
    Cause usually I AM the parent of those kids, running up and down the aisle...do you know how hard it is to shop with kids???? :eek:

    If someone tripped up my kids at the shops, I would probably kick them in the balls/tits, whichever applies :D


    Well then control your kids..........
  • Posts: 373
    I was just thinking that. By all means, have children, just keep them out of sight till they're 25.

    Do people forget being a kid, getting in trouble? Do they forget how much fun it was to run up and down the supermarket aisles and climb all over em and hide?



    nope cause my parents did their job and kept me in check..........
  • Posts: 1,021
    A little kid running around and yelling and goofing off in a grocery store is "enraging"? You have to be kidding. That must be a joke. If a kid being a kid is "enraging", I recommend you get some help, because that is nowhere near normal. Annoying, maybe to some with no heart, but "enraging"?

    Now, if an adult who knew better was running around and being stupid, or even a teenager (like the Jackass guys for example), I can understand being maybe annoyed, but not "enraged". But a little kid? Thats just fucked up.

    The last time I got "enraged" over anything was when a drunk scumbag jerkoff spit at my wife (lucky for him he missed or I would be typing this from prison).
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  • I hope we are all shopping at the SUPER WAL MART... you know... while you get your groceries us bad parent can walk over to the sporting goods department and buy some rope and some duct tape so we can tie up our kids and then gagg them with the duck tape... throw them under the cart like a case of pop because... after all... children should be seen and not heard....grrrrroooowllll....
    You are being ridiculous. I've not read any comments here that have been overly offensive or intentionally and seriously anti-child. If you seriously see no reason why people would get irritated at wild children running loose while their parents stand in the middle of aisle talking to Betty Lou from down the street not giving a damn about what the kids do then you are wrong....but, hey, raise 'em the way you want to
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

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  • Posts: 6,980
    I hope we are all shopping at the SUPER WAL MART... you know... while you get your groceries us bad parent can walk over to the sporting goods department and buy some rope and some duct tape so we can tie up our kids and then gagg them with the duck tape... throw them under the cart like a case of pop because... after all... children should be seen and not heard....grrrrroooowllll....

    Exactly, children shoud be bound and gagged and tossed in a cellar for about 18 years and then released into the wild.

    I kid, Kosmic. I'm sure you are a great parent.
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  • A little kid running around and yelling and goofing off in a grocery store is "enraging"? You have to be kidding. That must be a joke. If a kid being a kid is "enraging", I recommend you get some help, because that is nowhere near normal. Annoying, maybe to some with no heart, but "enraging".

    Now, if an adult who knew better was running around and being stupid, or even a teenager (like the Jackass guys for example), I can understand being maybe annoyed, but not "enraged". But a little kid? Thats just fucked up.

    The last time I got "enraged" over anything was when a drunk scumbag jerkoff spit at my wife (lucky for him he missed or I would be typing this from prison).
    Enraged at the parent who doesn't give a fuck
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • Posts: 373
    I hope we are all shopping at the SUPER WAL MART... you know... while you get your groceries us bad parent can walk over to the sporting goods department and buy some rope and some duct tape so we can tie up our kids and then gagg them with the duck tape... throw them under the cart like a case of pop because... after all... children should be seen and not heard....grrrrroooowllll....


    I'll buy the supplies if you want............you can duct their hands to the cart and just drag them along........whatever works for you.........
  • Posts: 1,021
    Enraged at the parent who doesn't give a fuck
    thats a bit different. but to get that worked up over something so trivial is not even remotely close to worth it. no?

    get enraged over something important, that you are passioniate about, not a kid goofing at a store while the parent shops.

    its more "saddening" than anything to see a parent not paying any attention to their kid.
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  • samick wrote:
    nope cause my parents did their job and kept me in check..........


    You never acted up once? Never got in trouble? You remember being 2 yrs old?

    As I said, kids running wild with no attempt from the parents to keep them in check, not good. Just wondering where the OP is seeing all of this terrible parenting, coz in my years, I've barely seen it at all.
  • thats a bit different. but to get that worked up over something so trivial is not even remotely close to worth it. no?
    We all have our crosses to bear...one of mine is a relative lack of patience
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • not only in the Grocery store ;)
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  • Posts: 6,980
    We all have our crosses to bear...one of mine is a relative lack of patience

    I just spent an entire week in an open beach house with few doors with 5 monsters ages 1-10. Last time I vacation with my bandmates and their families. I'm surprised that at least 3 of those kids aren't hanging with Jonah in a whale's belly right now. Talk about a lesson in patience.
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  • I hope this isn't too off topic but when I was in Mallorca, a local kid was messing about and he knocked down a whole row of ceramic plates at a stall. :eek: I just watched as it all seemed to happen in slow motion. But the stall guy just shrugged, took the parents money for the broken plates and the kid apologised. That was it! My heart was still racing but all the locals were like. 'meh, that's life. It's all sorted now'. :D I just thought it was funny. There was no shouting at the kid, the guy behind the stall was perfectly calm...
  • eyedclaar wrote:
    I just spent an entire week in an open beach house with few doors with 5 monsters ages 1-10. Last time I vacation with my bandmates and their families. I'm surprised that at least 3 of those kids aren't hanging with Jonah in a whale's belly right now. Talk about a lesson in patience.
    I hear you. My friend has been telling me about that show on TLC "John and Kate plus 8" or something like that....they have two kids and a set of sextuplets (is that right?)...we watched it the other night....I would have to be committed
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • Posts: 1,855
    There is something magical about a child's mind... something so wonderful with the innocence and naivity which inheiritly makes their world quite a wonderful and amazing place. Their perspective is genuine and truthful. So lets just beat the fuck out of all that because we we cant be bothered or annoyed or have ZERO patience....

    Let's just make for god damn sure they all grow up to be psycho cases cause we made them feel ashamed, or unloved or not special. Lets just make them into lifeless pieces of shit because we cant be bothered to listen to what they say... I swear this whole debate is quite fucked up!

    Im glad people like you dont have children! God forbid! We just might fill up and build more mental institutions and prisons to keep these neglected children in because they eventually become adults! Pfftt... people like you make me think that we should start issuing licenses if you want to procreate!
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    I once dropped a dime, and this little kid about 7 years old picks it up, looks straight at me and puts it in her pocket. I said "Uh, excuse me. That is my dime."

    The mother gets pissed off and says to me "It's only a dime!" and says to her little shit daughter "You can keep it." And walks off.

    Brilliant. Kid learned a valuable lesson that day. Two actually. First, it's cool to be dishonest. Second, her mother is a moron.
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    There is something magical about a child's mind... something so wonderful with the innocence and naivity which inheiritly makes their world quite a wonderful and amazing place. Their perspective is genuine and truthful. So lets just beat the fuck out of all that because we we cant be bothered or annoyed or have ZERO patience....

    Let's just make for god damn sure they all grow up to be psycho cases cause we made them feel ashamed, or unloved or not special. Lets just make them into lifeless pieces of shit because we cant be bothered to listen to what they say... I swear this whole debate is quite fucked up!

    Im glad people like you dont have children! God forbid! We just might fill up and build more mental institutions and prisons to keep these neglected children in because they eventually become adults! Pfftt... people like you make me think that we should start issuing licenses if you want to procreate!

    take a deep breath. you sound crazy.

    i agree with you in principle but at the same time, you're not helping.

    and yes, there is a line with kids and how much you let them be their "magical" selfs in public.

    backyards and zoos (family entertainment areas etc.) are for where the wild things are. public spaces require limits and control. actually so do zoos. you know what i mean.
  • Posts: 1,937
    There is something magical about a child's mind... something so wonderful with the innocence and naivity which inheiritly makes their world quite a wonderful and amazing place. Their perspective is genuine and truthful. So lets just beat the fuck out of all that because we we cant be bothered or annoyed or have ZERO patience....

    Let's just make for god damn sure they all grow up to be psycho cases cause we made them feel ashamed, or unloved or not special. Lets just make them into lifeless pieces of shit because we cant be bothered to listen to what they say... I swear this whole debate is quite fucked up!

    Im glad people like you dont have children! God forbid! We just might fill up and build more mental institutions and prisons to keep these neglected children in because they eventually become adults! Pfftt... people like you
    make me think that we should start issuing licenses if you want to procreate!
    Your taking this the wrong way. Its not about the children- but its about the parent. I don't have the freedom to do what I want when I want to- I don't want to go to work, but I need money. There are consequences for doing what I want. The parent is teaching the kids no consequences when they let them run amok (sp?) in the store.
  • Posts: 1,937
    exhausted wrote:
    take a deep breath. you sound crazy.

    i agree with you in principle but at the same time, you're not helping.

    and yes, there is a line with kids and how much you let them be their "magical" selfs in public.

    backyards and zoos (family entertainment areas etc.) are for where the wild things are. public spaces require limits and control. actually so do zoos. you know what i mean.
    i agree with you on this. There is a time a place for everyting.

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