Well, like living in Finland before they had cilantro....
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The rate was worse the further back you went.You are absolutely right. I thought it was much, much worse.![]()
This is so cute!Want a fun toy for a grandchild? Thought this was cute.
Quote: Yep.... though I think the border towns get the brunt of it.... I chat up the Border Patrol every time I get the chance. I cant tell you how many of them we have lost since I moved up near the border. They always wear full armor now.... Especially when they are working in the brush.
deb
Quote: September 24, 2011
That is soooo why we need to keep up on history... the UNABRIDGED version.... No whitewashing no Spin Doctoring no Filters..... at least for us adults we dont want to scare the crap out of the kids
.... we dont want to repeat lessons that should have been learned....
deb
That is soooo why we need to keep up on history... the UNABRIDGED version.... No whitewashing no Spin Doctoring no Filters..... at least for us adults we dont want to scare the crap out of the kids
.... we dont want to repeat lessons that should have been learned....
deb
Case in point re: unabridged comes to mind was the coverage of Hurricane Katrina. It was SO white-washed and sanitized by the news media. Oh, look, people wading in the water and stranded at the SuperDome. It wasn't (for me, anyway) until Oprah did an expose and showed the dead bodies floating in the water and the horrendous filth that the impact of the weather event became apparent. I thought it was her best piece of journalism....hard and brutal facts. Then it degenerated into a celebrity helpfest, but at least help got there. (At the time, though, I was involved with Best Friends Animal Society and they were doing massive efforts on the abandoned pet front, so I had an inkling how dire it was in N.O. via the network. But -- reiterate -- national news sources dropped the ball on the serious coverage.)
Sometimes the kids need to get the bejeez scared out of them. It's called a reality check. Most of them are so absorbed in their own little universe that it's amazing how little they realize...or can comprehend. I'm talking teens now....not toddlers and preschoolers. I think they've listed the maturity age at -- what -- 25 or 26 now? That's when the boundaries set in and cognizance of one's place in time and space start to set in. Being forewarned is being forearmed, as they say.
(My sister's kids are so clueless that it's kind of the family joke.... Of course, my sister is oblivious to a lot of stuff. Perhaps the apple doesn't fall far from the tree)