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CyFallsMom
05-01-2009, 04:56 PM
I have personally witnessed 2 through 8 - just not the one with the gun possibly because I didn't live in the country. Scenario 4 for me was someone had broken a window in a house with a baseball.
I know this is meant as a joke but there is more truth to it than not.
--HIGH SCHOOL--
1957 vs. 2009
Scenario 1:
Jack goes quail hunting before school and then pulls into the school parking lot with his shotgun in his truck's gun rack.
1957 - Vice Principal comes over, looks at Jack's shotgun, goes to his car and gets his shotgun to show Jack.
2009 - School goes into lock down, FBI called, Jack hauled off to jail and never sees his truck or gun again. Counselors called in for traumatized students and teachers.
Scenario 2:
Johnny and Mark get into a fist fight after school.
1957 - Crowd gathers. Mark wins.. Johnny and Mark shake hands and end up buddies.
2008 - Police called and SWAT team arrives -- they arrest both Johnny and Mark. They are both charged them with assault and both expelled even though Johnny started it.
Scenario 3:
Jeffrey will not be still in class, he disrupts other students.
1957 - Jeffrey sent to the Principal's office and given a good paddling by the Principal. He then returns to class, sits still and does not disrupt class again.
2008 - Jeffrey is given huge doses of Ritalin. He becomes a zombie. He is then tested for ADD. The school gets extra money from the state because Jeffrey has a disability.
Scenario 4:
Billy breaks a window in his neighbor's car and his Dad gives him a whipping with his belt..
1957 - Billy is more careful next time, grows up normal, goes to college and becomes a successful businessman.
2008 - Billy's dad is arrested for child abuse. Billy is removed to foster care and joins a gang. The state psychologist is told by Billy's sister that she remembers being abused herself and their dad goes to prison. Billy's mom has an affair with the psychologist.
Scenario 5:
Mark gets a headache and takes some aspirin to school.
1957 - Mark shares his aspirin with the Principal out on the smoking dock.
2008 - The police are called and Mark is expelled from school for drug violations His car is then searched for drugs and weapons.
Scenario 6:
Pedro fails high school English.
1957 - Pedro goes to summer school, passes English and goes to college.
2008 - Pedro's cause is taken up by state. Newspaper articles appear nationally explaining that teaching English as a requirement for graduation is racist. ACLU files class action lawsuit against the state school system and Pedro's English teacher. English is then banned from core curriculum. Pedro is given his diploma anyway but ends up mowing lawns for a living because he cannot speak English.
Scenario 7:
Johnny takes apart leftover firecrackers from the Fourth of July, puts them in a model airplane paint bottle and blows up a red ant bed.
1957 - Ants die.
2008 - ATF, Homeland Security and the FBI are all called. Johnny is charged with domestic terrorism. The FBI investigates his parents -- and all siblings are removed from their home and all computers are confiscated.
Johnny's dad is placed on a terror watch list and is never allowed to fly again.
Scenario 8:
Johnny falls while running during recess and scrapes his knee. He is found crying by his teacher, Mary. Mary hugs him to comfort him.
1957 - In a short time, Johnny feels better and goes on playing.
2008 - Mary is accused of being a sexual predator and loses her job. She faces 3 years in State Prison... Johnny undergoes 5 years of therapy..
svhorns
05-01-2009, 05:02 PM
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
JagFan
05-01-2009, 05:04 PM
Very true!
b756561
05-01-2009, 05:05 PM
[quote=CyFallsMom;1180280]
I know this is meant as a joke but there is more truth to it than not.
--HIGH SCHOOL--
Very good one there Mom. Very much touches on today and todays environment. Unfortunatly for today, so very much true. http://smiliesftw.com/x/D_thumb.gif
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
naw dude, cuz everybody knows that back then ANYONE who got beat deserved it.... and ALL of us are on ritilin now. plus back then when you were in a fist fight there was inspirational music in the back and afterwards cigarettes and beer fell from the heavens as the principal came and hi-5'ed you for drawing first blood.
what a magical time 1957 was.
I have personally witnessed 2 through 8 - just not the one with the gun possibly because I didn't live in the country. Scenario 4 for me was someone had broken a window in a house with a baseball.
I know this is meant as a joke but there is more truth to it than not.
..
What's weird is that this has been posted twice before, and that you have posted on both threads. Why not just bring them up again?
From 11/07:
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=22840
From 5/08
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=28441&highlight=1957
Firebird
05-01-2009, 05:35 PM
What's weird is that this has been posted twice before, and that you have posted on both threads. Why not just bring them up again?
From 11/07:
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=22840
From 5/08
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=28441&highlight=1957
Pied getting chippy today.
Pied getting chippy today.
Or searchy.
Or searchy.
i thought it sounded familiar
SeguinMatadors
05-01-2009, 07:30 PM
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
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Enough said.
jrock210
05-01-2009, 08:05 PM
#2 nowadays isn't real.
I've never seen the SWAT called over one fight.
Actually now that I look at it.....nowadays most are ridiculous
Slim-Rob
05-01-2009, 10:04 PM
#2 nowadays isn't real.
I've never seen the SWAT called over one fight.
Actually now that I look at it.....nowadays most are ridiculous
this^^^ I only saw swat at Judson once and it wasn't for a fights
rocketgrl94
05-01-2009, 10:06 PM
this^^^ I only saw swat at Judson once and it wasn't for a fights
for what?
AHSeagles
05-02-2009, 02:06 AM
I saw a kid get in trouble at Abilene High for having a gun in his truck. He had been out shooting rabbits with his .22 and came back to school with it in his back seat. Someone freaked out and called the cops. Cop knew the kid and nothing happened.
slorch
05-02-2009, 07:30 AM
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
they are most kids' today grandparents. They raised most of the parents of today, and I agree that there are some serious flaws in this generation's priorities of personal "freedom" and focus on both parents working in order to have all of that nice stuff they "needed."
They were also the first generation with rampant divorce.
There's always a cost associated with divorce, and it it is not only paid by the husband and wife.
That's OK, at least we're not as repressed as we were in the 50's and 60's...;):rolleyes:
( now we're oppressed in the name of political correctness by a morally bankrupt faction that is now making policy in our country under the guise of personal freedom sans responsibility)
stevefoxsc
05-02-2009, 10:46 AM
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F18mustang
05-02-2009, 12:50 PM
That NOS stuff is good.
jrock210
05-02-2009, 11:36 PM
this^^^ I only saw swat at Judson once and it wasn't for a fights
for what?
bomb threats I'm guessing.
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
Thank you.
stevefoxsc
05-03-2009, 07:56 PM
That NOS stuff is good.
**** so CASH
Slim-Rob
05-03-2009, 08:39 PM
bomb threats I'm guessing.
Na with bomb threats only police and fire showed up, it was for a "riot" that was going on one day. There were fights all day, before school between classes and at lunch, then after school there was supposed to be a huge fight, supposedly 100+ people
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 09:22 AM
naw dude, cuz everybody knows that back then ANYONE who got beat deserved it.... and ALL of us are on ritilin now. plus back then when you were in a fist fight there was inspirational music in the back and afterwards cigarettes and beer fell from the heavens as the principal came and hi-5'ed you for drawing first blood.
what a magical time 1957 was.
Hmmm....don't recall any music or beer:rolleyes:. But I do know it was a spectator sport and nobody was taken off by the cops. Maybe a little cooling off in the principal's office - who, by the way, was feared by all back then.
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 09:24 AM
What's weird is that this has been posted twice before, and that you have posted on both threads. Why not just bring them up again?
From 11/07:
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=22840
From 5/08
http://www.5atexasfootball.com/forum/vB/showthread.php?t=28441&highlight=1957
Because I am too lazy to search!!:D. I get them in emails and I post them because I like them. Just hate searching back 30 pages. Also, I like to annoy the "youth" on the board:)
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 09:27 AM
they are most kids' today grandparents. They raised most of the parents of today, and I agree that there are some serious flaws in this generation's priorities of personal "freedom" and focus on both parents working in order to have all of that nice stuff they "needed."
They were also the first generation with rampant divorce.
There's always a cost associated with divorce, and it it is not only paid by the husband and wife.
That's OK, at least we're not as repressed as we were in the 50's and 60's...;):rolleyes:
( now we're oppressed in the name of political correctness by a morally bankrupt faction that is now making policy in our country under the guise of personal freedom sans responsibility)
Just to counterract that finding - I've been married 25 years - my parents were married 42 until my dad died and my in-laws are now on their 55th year. One sister is on 37 years and the other on 26. And I remember VERY few kids of divorced parents when I was in school. However, when I was on the marching band board and had to mail things out in 2004, most had different names. Now, those would be my generation and I do agree there has been an influx of divorce in my generation but don't lump everyone in that number.
Hmmm....don't recall any music or beer:rolleyes:. But I do know it was a spectator sport and nobody was taken off by the cops. Maybe a little cooling off in the principal's office - who, by the way, was feared by all back then.
it's either keep your kids safe by implementing random drug searches and snitch hotlines, or keep it 1957. i would have LOOOOVED for it to have been that way in my school, but i had the latter or the two and new that when a cop taps your back it ment to hop to "spread eagle" asap.
blame the baby boomers for trying to keep their kids in a plastic bubble filled with teddy bears and gum drops.
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 12:53 PM
it's either keep your kids safe by implementing random drug searches and snitch hotlines, or keep it 1957. i would have LOOOOVED for it to have been that way in my school, but i had the latter or the two and new that when a cop taps your back it ment to hop to "spread eagle" asap.
blame the baby boomers for trying to keep their kids in a plastic bubble filled with teddy bears and gum drops.
Well, I'm a baby boomer and my kids just got out of their teens. We had some trouble spots with the girls but they have matured nicely. I, for one, never kept my kids in a bubble of any kind. My parents didn't either. We had more freedom than many in what we did and how we thought. While they didn't always agree with us, they knew we each had a mind of our own. Probably why I like to argue so much:D I did like my teddy bears though - our mascot was the Bears!
And I blame the internet more than parenting. I know plenty of good parents with troubled children.
mad_fan
05-04-2009, 01:13 PM
Well, I'm a baby boomer and my kids just got out of their teens. We had some trouble spots with the girls but they have matured nicely. I, for one, never kept my kids in a bubble of any kind. My parents didn't either. We had more freedom than many in what we did and how we thought. While they didn't always agree with us, they knew we each had a mind of our own. Probably why I like to argue so much:D I did like my teddy bears though - our mascot was the Bears!
And I blame the internet more than parenting. I know plenty of good parents with troubled children.
I hate Bears...:p
The King
05-04-2009, 01:30 PM
High school in 1957... Aren't they the ones responsible for the laws today?
This
Well, I'm a baby boomer and my kids just got out of their teens. We had some trouble spots with the girls but they have matured nicely. I, for one, never kept my kids in a bubble of any kind. My parents didn't either. We had more freedom than many in what we did and how we thought. While they didn't always agree with us, they knew we each had a mind of our own. Probably why I like to argue so much:D I did like my teddy bears though - our mascot was the Bears!
And I blame the internet more than parenting. I know plenty of good parents with troubled children.
i blame that on universal parenting. what your kids pick up when they're on their own and don't have an answer for the situation so they pick the wrong one.
i guess i wouldn't call that blame, as much as it is bad luck. not every child is gonna be a model student of sunday school star.
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 04:25 PM
i blame that on universal parenting. what your kids pick up when they're on their own and don't have an answer for the situation so they pick the wrong one.
i guess i wouldn't call that blame, as much as it is bad luck. not every child is gonna be a model student of sunday school star.
No they aren't but many parents think their kids can do no wrong and then are shocked when they find out that yes, yes they can. I cringe when I see a child bossing his or her parents around or making a LOT of noise at a restaurant and the parents being oblivious to it.
When we walk into a restaurant, if there is a small kid or even a teenager who is making a scene, we will ask the waiter to sit us elsewhere. Just have no patience for that at this point. So, I can understand what you are saying somewhat.
Nothing that a willow switch to the behind won't help...oh wait, that was my OWN personal experience:)
No they aren't but many parents think their kids can do no wrong and then are shocked when they find out that yes, yes they can. I cringe when I see a child bossing his or her parents around or making a LOT of noise at a restaurant and the parents being oblivious to it.
When we walk into a restaurant, if there is a small kid or even a teenager who is making a scene, we will ask the waiter to sit us elsewhere. Just have not patience at this point. So, I can understand what you are saying somewhat.
i have an angry face, so i use it to my advantage. especially in situations like this. if i see a kid acting up and we happen to catch each other, i give 'em a good snarl and the kid (half of the time) will shut up for awhile. and if that don't work, ill make a quick jerk if they're near me and then they're silent :laugh.
nothin like turning a brat i'll never see again pale as a ghost :laugh
No they aren't but many parents think their kids can do no wrong and then are shocked when they find out that yes, yes they can. I cringe when I see a child bossing his or her parents around or making a LOT of noise at a restaurant and the parents being oblivious to it.
When we walk into a restaurant, if there is a small kid or even a teenager who is making a scene, we will ask the waiter to sit us elsewhere. Just have no patience for that at this point. So, I can understand what you are saying somewhat.
Nothing that a willow switch to the behind won't help...oh wait, that was my OWN personal experience:)
That's the absolute WORST. My dad always says how he wishes he could have a "no children" allowed in his restaurant. Obnoxious people and kids who make scenes in restaurants without a doubt top my list of pet peeves. It's like seriously, control your kid. My dad runs into the problem where he'll have a couple come in for a nice dinner, but they'll bring their toddlers and young kids in as well and then turn a blind eye to them and let them run all over the place. The restaurant isn't very big and people go there to have a nice dinner, not to have a bunch of hooligans running around.
CyFallsMom
05-04-2009, 04:49 PM
That's the absolute WORST. My dad always says how he wishes he could have a "no children" allowed in his restaurant. Obnoxious people and kids who make scenes in restaurants without a doubt top my list of pet peeves. It's like seriously, control your kid. My dad runs into the problem where he'll have a couple come in for a nice dinner, but they'll bring their toddlers and young kids in as well and then turn a blind eye to them and let them run all over the place. The restaurant isn't very big and people go there to have a nice dinner, not to have a bunch of hooligans running around.
Definitely one of my pet peeves!! My husband is from NY so he doesn't care if he hurts the parents feelings either. Our kids knew how to act in restaurants and airplanes. People would compliment us on their behaviour. They didn't realize that between the Italian temper on one side and the Irish on the other, all it took was, as Prez says - ONE look from either of us.
I was on a plane once (sorry if I'm repeating the story but it pissed me off!) and these 3 kids about ages 4-8 were behind us. They kicked our seats for quite a while and we figured the parents would do something. When they didn't, we called the flight attendant over. Their parents were several rows back SLEEPING!! And to top it off, they spoke Spanish and, supposedly, no English so it took 10 more minutes to get one of them up there to sit with their brats. Then the father started putting his knees in our backs. Must have been their first flight or something.
Definitely one of my pet peeves!! My husband is from NY so he doesn't care if he hurts the parents feelings either. Our kids knew how to act in restaurants and airplanes. People would compliment us on their behaviour. They didn't realize that between the Italian temper on one side and the Irish on the other, all it took was, as Prez says - ONE look from either of us.
I was on a plane once (sorry if I'm repeating the story but it pissed me off!) and these 3 kids about ages 4-8 were behind us. They kicked our seats for quite a while and we figured the parents would do something. When they didn't, we called the flight attendant over. Their parents were several rows back SLEEPING!! And to top it off, they spoke Spanish and, supposedly, no English so it took 10 more minutes to get one of them up there to sit with their brats. Then the father started putting his knees in our backs. Must have been their first flight or something.
Oh yeah, my younger brother and sister and I all knew how to act in public. My parents say the only time we ever embarrassed them in public was when my brother and I got in a fight over that "cup of dirt" dessert they have (used to?) at TGI Friday's. We made a mess all over the table and apparently my dad wasn't too happy with us.
Whenever I have kids, they'll be getting spankings or if they're lucky, I'll just scare them with the belt. :p (I got the belt a few times as a kid). But I honestly can't stand kids who act up in public.
I would have been so annoyed on that flight. I mean you can't go anywhere or move since you're on a plane so that's just ridiculous. Honestly.
slorch
05-04-2009, 06:47 PM
Oh yeah, my younger brother and sister and I all knew how to act in public. My parents say the only time we ever embarrassed them in public was when my brother and I got in a fight over that "cup of dirt" dessert they have (used to?) at TGI Friday's. We made a mess all over the table and apparently my dad wasn't too happy with us.
Whenever I have kids, they'll be getting spankings or if they're lucky, I'll just scare them with the belt. :p (I got the belt a few times as a kid). But I honestly can't stand kids who act up in public.
I would have been so annoyed on that flight. I mean you can't go anywhere or move since you're on a plane so that's just ridiculous. Honestly.
my kids fear the belt. The oldest one hasn't been spanked in 2 or 3 years.
Little one was spanked about 6 months ago.
We are inundated with compliments on their behavior. That's how it should be...or I'll kill them.:D
my kids fear the belt. The oldest one hasn't been spanked in 2 or 3 years.
Little one was spanked about 6 months ago.
We are inundated with compliments on their behavior. That's how it should be...or I'll kill them.:D
:notworthy
my mom had the pinch + the chancla. and my dad had the old grey belt. to this day, whenever i see it i pucker up.
:notworthy
my mom had the pinch + the chancla. and my dad had the old grey belt. to this day, whenever i see it i pucker up.
Bahaha I used to talk back a lot when I was little so when my dad would get out the belt, I'd run to my room and grab a pillow and stick where my butt is (yeah, weird) and I'd come back and laugh in his face. It didn't help the situation because I'd get double spanked but I would claim it didn't hurt to look like a tough girl hahaha. It did hurt.
Bahaha I used to talk back a lot when I was little so when my dad would get out the belt, I'd run to my room and grab a pillow and stick where my butt is (yeah, weird) and I'd come back and laugh in his face. It didn't help the situation because I'd get double spanked but I would claim it didn't hurt to look like a tough girl hahaha. It did hurt.
sheeeeeeeit. first my mom would get me with the chancla and it stunk like a paddle and yell "wait till your dad gets home" (which my reaction was "the hell is this for then?"). then that's when ole' grey belt would come in to finish the job. i remember it hurt to sit.
now, the totally deny ever spanking us. we all laugh at them.
sheeeeeeeit. first my mom would get me with the chancla and it stunk like a paddle and yell "wait till your dad gets home" (which my reaction was "the hell is this for then?"). then that's when ole' grey belt would come in to finish the job. i remember it hurt to sit.
now, the totally deny ever spanking us. we all laugh at them.
Oh my goodness, my parents deny it now too!! Especially my mom, she's like, "Uhhhh JBT what are you talking about?! You're crazy, we never spanked you guys. Only once. I never let your dad spank you guys." Daddy will just sit there, shake his head and laugh. And I'm like, "Man y'all are so full of it. You did too."
My mama chased me with a broom once. I deserved it though. It's funny looking back on it now.
Oh my goodness, my parents deny it now too!! Especially my mom, she's like, "Uhhhh JBT what are you talking about?! You're crazy, we never spanked you guys. Only once. I never let your dad spank you guys." Daddy will just sit there, shake his head and laugh. And I'm like, "Man y'all are so full of it. You did too."
My mama chased me with a broom once. I deserved it though. It's funny looking back on it now.
the funny stuff is i got in trouble for little stuff, like talking back, but i never got in trouble for pulling a butcher knife on my sister (wait wait wait, she was older...and the devil incarnate)
the funny stuff is i got in trouble for little stuff, like talking back, but i never got in trouble for pulling a butcher knife on my sister (wait wait wait, she was older...and the devil incarnate)
We have a house in Mexico and my mom, to this day, tells me that my brother, cousins and I are lying.... but anyway, it was in like 1996 and my grandma was getting ready to pass away and you know they have those weird hospital rules there where children aren't allowed or something ... idk but anyway, I have this second cousin who is one crazy mofo and he did something and one of my older cousins dunked his head in a bucket of water to "punish" him??? Well he got mad and grabbed a butcher knife and chased us into the townhouse next door where one of my tias lived and started stabbing the door. I was so scared. And we all told our parents and my mom was the only one who didn't believe us and my brother and I have kept our stories straight for years so she's crazy.
We have a house in Mexico and my mom, to this day, tells me that my brother, cousins and I are lying.... but anyway, it was in like 1996 and my grandma was getting ready to pass away and you know they have those weird hospital rules there where children aren't allowed or something ... idk but anyway, I have this second cousin who is one crazy mofo and he did something and one of my older cousins dunked his head in a bucket of water to "punish" him??? Well he got mad and grabbed a butcher knife and chased us into the townhouse next door where one of my tias lived and started stabbing the door. I was so scared. And we all told our parents and my mom was the only one who didn't believe us and my brother and I have kept our stories straight for years so she's crazy.
You're Hispanic?
http://images.uncyc.org/commons/7/7e/MexicanBasketballAssociation.jpg
You're Hispanic?
http://images.uncyc.org/commons/7/7e/MexicanBasketballAssociation.jpg
I'm half. My name is white to the extreme though.
I'm half. My name is white to the extreme though.
Joannah Bob Tyler?
Joannah Bob Tyler?
More than that.
More than that.
Joessa Billy-Bob Thorton?
Joessa Billy-Bob Thorton?
Hah, okay no.
mad_fan
05-04-2009, 09:30 PM
Joessa Billy-Bob Thorton?
Joessa Bush Thorton...
Hah, okay no.
Joleene Blue Thompson?
Jessica Bailey Torres?
Jacelyn Boque Truman?
Jade Beautiful Turner?
Jacy Booby Trogdor?
Joleene Blue Thompson?
Jessica Bailey Torres?
Jacelyn Boque Truman?
Jade Beautiful Turner?
Jacy Booby Trogdor?
Hahahahaha I was wondering why you were using those names. Hahahaha my username has NOTHING to do with my name. No where close.
Hahahahaha I was wondering why you were using those names. Hahahaha my username has NOTHING to do with my name. No where close.
Ah. Thanks. JBT was extremely curious....
Amanda Rose Witzoski...
Vannesa Pontiffus Maximus?
Tracy Caroline Karen?
OH! Or...
Sky Hope Taylor?
Hope Hilton Smith?
Crystal Cove Cooper?
Ah. Thanks. JBT was extremely curious....
Amanda Rose Witzoski...
Vannesa Pontiffus Maximus?
Tracy Caroline Karen?
OH! Or...
Sky Hope Taylor?
Hope Hilton Smith?
Crystal Cove Cooper?
None of the above.
None of the above.
Dammit.
I'm OCD! :(
I'll never sleep again...
Dammit.
I'm OCD! :(
I'll never sleep again...
Haha sorryy!
Haha sorryy!
Georgia Flores Finkleton?
svhorns
05-04-2009, 09:57 PM
Maple Brynn Buntingham?
Maple Brynn Buntingham?
Hahahahaha
Alicia Laura Croft?
Angela Lincoln Cowe?
Angel Lesly Campbell?
Maple Brynn Buntingham?
i lol'ed.
We have a house in Mexico and my mom, to this day, tells me that my brother, cousins and I are lying.... but anyway, it was in like 1996 and my grandma was getting ready to pass away and you know they have those weird hospital rules there where children aren't allowed or something ... idk but anyway, I have this second cousin who is one crazy mofo and he did something and one of my older cousins dunked his head in a bucket of water to "punish" him??? Well he got mad and grabbed a butcher knife and chased us into the townhouse next door where one of my tias lived and started stabbing the door. I was so scared. And we all told our parents and my mom was the only one who didn't believe us and my brother and I have kept our stories straight for years so she's crazy.
HAHAHA!! that's great.
CyFallsMom
05-05-2009, 10:16 AM
:notworthy
my mom had the pinch + the chancla. and my dad had the old grey belt. to this day, whenever i see it i pucker up.
My dad had a skinny belt - I tried to convince him the fat belt was better. He bought the skinny one soley for spanking reasons. I have said it before and I'll say it again - I deserved EVERY spanking I got. I was always doing something to get in trouble.
For example, the time I made the girl down the street swim in my little blow up pool which contained Tide soap - all her hair came out as I knew it would since my sister told me so - fun times;).
Or the time I made the boy next door to me dress like a girl - and he enjoyed it. His family ended up moving out to the country...Katy, Texas!! LOL. I think he finally recovered.
I used to crawl up on the roof and jump off onto an old mattress. And yet, I've never broken a bone in my life - except for the hairline fracture in my toe during the Johnny Depp encounter.:rolleyes:
Or the time we were at the worlds fair in San Antonio and I let my mom walk off and leave my little sister in the bean display at Brazil. She thought I was taking care of her - I was 8 years old and never asked for a little sister to begin with - I wanted a brother!! LOL
Yep, every one was deserved.
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