And that’s how they reward you? [warning: contains way more information than you probably ever wanted]
Maybe we should go back to the 1950s…
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Andrea adds: It is too much information. And all that “too much information” is contained in a mere headline. You don’t even have to read “the story.” Amazing.
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Véronique says: My 12-year-old daughter says “Let’s buy me an iPod so I can download my own music and I say “Let’s not” and I have second thoughts and think “Poor kid is going to grow up an outcast” then I read this “article” and am reminded that if it comes to being like them or being an outsider, we have to root for outsider.
This is the world I’m trying to raise kids in. These are the people my kids’ friends look up to.
We’re in so much trouble…








Gee, good thing the kids weren’t around when I opened that link. Andrea’s right – too much information in the headline, so I figured I’d best skip the article. For crying out loud, does *everything* have to be written in the paper? It’s like I tell my kids – you don’t have to say everything that comes into your head. Maybe some discretion is in order. The ’50s don’t sound like a bad idea – some good ole Ozzie (not Osbourne) and Harriet might do us some good.