Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
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Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!
Shut up. Just because you can't control yourself while having one glass of wine doesn't mean the rest of us are so out of control.
I bet this is what baby Lisa's mom is telling herself right now...
Why are you so defensive anyway? It was JUST.ONE.GLASS...
I think you should be asking yourself why you are so "the sky is falling." I'm not defensive at all. You're projecting and barfing your issues all over here. Just pointing it out that you might have a lack of control issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
Sorry hit submit too soon...
Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!
Shut up. Just because you can't control yourself while having one glass of wine doesn't mean the rest of us are so out of control.
I bet this is what baby Lisa's mom is telling herself right now...
Why are you so defensive anyway? It was JUST.ONE.GLASS...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
Sorry hit submit too soon...
Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
Sorry hit submit too soon...
Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!
Shut up. Just because you can't control yourself while having one glass of wine doesn't mean the rest of us are so out of control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
Sorry hit submit too soon...
Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit, who cares? You are that bored you actually look this up?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger question is: Who the hell names their baby Lisa anymore?
I just looked it up, and it is still in the top 1000 names. It has dropped off a lot, but I'd rather this than Naveah which is #25.
The name Jennifer is still on the list, too. Actually, top 150ish.
Sorry, name popularity is sidetracking from the topic, but it is always of interest to me.
I love the names that not everyone is using anymore - I would never even consider a top 100 name. My kid's name isn't even top 1000, but it was popular when we were kids. They always come back - it just usually takes about 2 generations.
Anonymous wrote:The bigger question is: Who the hell names their baby Lisa anymore?
Anonymous wrote:The whole is heartbreaking. What an adorable baby girl...
I suspect the mother accidentally killed her - maybe she was smothered. I also suspect that she was so drunk that the whole recollection is fuzzy and that it feels almost dreamlike to the mother. But I do think she did something. Stranger abductions - in a person's house - are soooooooo rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ok, while I think in this case, there is more to the story than "I just had a drink," I think it is a leap to say that you can never have a drink when your kid is home with you. I'm not talking a case of beer or a box of wine - one glass of wine does NOT turn you into a monster who would kill your kid if you aren't an alcoholic. A drink or even two does not change MOST people - obviously, you shouldn't get behind the wheel with your kids after you've had a drink, but I think trying to get all high and mighty about "never drink if your kids are home with you" is a bit goofy.
Another drunk parent making excuses for themselves. What a shame!
Sorry hit submit too soon...
Save your alcohol for when you don't have an incapable under your watch. This is very sad and irresponsible!