Letting your kids drink at home?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The threat was to "sue." Unless the PP is a DA, the discussion was of civil matters.


Most likely scenario -- Civil suit from the parents plus criminal charges.
dedicateddad
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Anonymous wrote:
dedicateddad wrote:Well, we have lots of guns in the house as well...and the majority of them are locked up in a gun safe with trigger locks...the rest of them are well hidden enough and in specific locations for optimum home defense. Nobody is going to break in my house and threaten my family while we have our unsupervised sexy beer parties!!!


Golf clap.






*Takes a bow and says Thank You*
Anonymous
All of this talk about guns and politics is getting away from my original post. The fact is, the fact that I am providing a supervised and safe forum for these activities, and my children will be the better for it. Their friends like the system too, they often joke that they wish their parents were so open-minded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All of this talk about guns and politics is getting away from my original post. The fact is, the fact that I am providing a supervised and safe forum for these activities, and my children will be the better for it. Their friends like the system too, they often joke that they wish their parents were so open-minded.


Liberals ... trying to be cool and connect with their teenages.
Anonymous
dedicateddad wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
dedicateddad wrote:Well, we have lots of guns in the house as well...and the majority of them are locked up in a gun safe with trigger locks...the rest of them are well hidden enough and in specific locations for optimum home defense. Nobody is going to break in my house and threaten my family while we have our unsupervised sexy beer parties!!!


Golf clap.






*Takes a bow and says Thank You*


Idiot!
Anonymous
Trying to be cool? More like succeeding at it. Like I said, our oldest is bound for an Ivy League in the fall, and the other two take AP classes at their private high school. Our youngest plans to be a career officer in the military. What do your kids want to be, NASCAR drivers?
dedicateddad
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And I'm not doing this in order to connect with my teenagers by letting them have a certain degree of freedom in this safe environment where they have adequate supervision and medical attention available immediately if anything were to happen. My wife works in the trauma center at Georgetown University Hospital and has for nearly 15 years. This is as safe and as controlled environment as they are likely to come across and I stand behind my decisions to give them this safe place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trying to be cool? More like succeeding at it. Like I said, our oldest is bound for an Ivy League in the fall, and the other two take AP classes at their private high school. Our youngest plans to be a career officer in the military. What do your kids want to be, NASCAR drivers?


"Like I said" is a lower class expression. It'll go over big an an Ivy League.
Anonymous
dedicateddad wrote:And I'm not doing this in order to connect with my teenagers by letting them have a certain degree of freedom in this safe environment where they have adequate supervision and medical attention available immediately if anything were to happen. My wife works in the trauma center at Georgetown University Hospital and has for nearly 15 years. This is as safe and as controlled environment as they are likely to come across and I stand behind my decisions to give them this safe place.


"My wife works in the trauma center at Georgetown University Hospital and has for nearly 15 years."

Do tell?

God, what a pretentious bore. Where do they come from?
dedicateddad
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trying to be cool? More like succeeding at it. Like I said, our oldest is bound for an Ivy League in the fall, and the other two take AP classes at their private high school. Our youngest plans to be a career officer in the military. What do your kids want to be, NASCAR drivers?


"Like I said" is a lower class expression. It'll go over big an an Ivy League.



If we are going to sit here and just nit pick each others shitty posting skills nice typo IDIOT! "AN AN" LOL You r retarted! Duhhh... I started out here trying to have some dialogue with you Philistines but since most of you have nothing better to do than complain instead of contributing then I guess that is what this message board is for.
Anonymous
Hmm. This is an interesting thread to read as a parent. I do not understand the hostility among the fellow parents in a discussion forum. I guess the internet is just like real life! LOL!

My child is too young for this to be a concern of mine right now, but there will be that time in the future. I agree with the original posting except for the drugs. Teenagers and beer, sure. Marijuana is probably OK too, but LSD? Wow, I do not agree with that. There is not enough brain power brain power to get through that type of experience for a young teenager if they veer off course. It lasts too long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trying to be cool? More like succeeding at it. Like I said, our oldest is bound for an Ivy League in the fall, and the other two take AP classes at their private high school. Our youngest plans to be a career officer in the military. What do your kids want to be, NASCAR drivers?


"Like I said" is a lower class expression. It'll go over big an an Ivy League.


It's an informal/conversational expression, and appropriate for this forum. Obviously he wouldn't use it in any term papers or class presentations.
dedicateddad
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Anonymous wrote:
dedicateddad wrote:And I'm not doing this in order to connect with my teenagers by letting them have a certain degree of freedom in this safe environment where they have adequate supervision and medical attention available immediately if anything were to happen. My wife works in the trauma center at Georgetown University Hospital and has for nearly 15 years. This is as safe and as controlled environment as they are likely to come across and I stand behind my decisions to give them this safe place.


"My wife works in the trauma center at Georgetown University Hospital and has for nearly 15 years."

Do tell?

God, what a pretentious bore. Where do they come from?



Not pretentious at all...I'm just showing you that we are not the trailer park trash that many of you are treating me as. We are educated regular hardworking people who want to provide a safe place for our kids to learn about real life instead of from their dipshit schoolmates who are probably your kids....
Anonymous
"Like I Said" is a "lower class expression"? Fascinating. Please enlighten us with other examples of "lower class expressions". Seriously. Please do.
dedicateddad
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And ChivasPapa...be careful, pretty soon they will start calling you a redneck because you said Brain power twice back to back...I know it was a typo but that is a pretty serios offense around here.
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