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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trned = turned And we were not allowed to watch tv and I became a tv junky. Moderation folks![/quote So true. My 19 year-old had two friends when she was small who used to raid our pantry and refrigerator when they came to the house. They weren't allowed to eat cereal, ice cream or cookies. So while my daughter might eat one cookie I'd have to closely monitor them or they would eat handfuls of cookies. One kid at five gobbled down half a pizza in about 5 minutes. They'd even sneak away from my daughter and eat handfuls of cereal (leaving evidence on the pantry floor). I also remember one girl from the 70's whose parents kept padlocks on the kitchen cabinets. She returned from Yale after freshman year with about 50 extra pounds. Deprivation makes for crazed behavior.[/quote]
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