Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"At 10, I started smoking, and I used my $5 a day on cigarettes throughout all of high school. I kept smoking two packs a day through college and law school. I quit some time ago, and I am absolutely fine now. Successful, very healthy, and quite athletic. So my kids will be cool if I start giving them cigarettes, right? "
I doubt you were able to buy cigarettes regularly at 10 years old, so your point is...well, not really a point at all.
Yes, I was. Not a problem at all. I just needed to get my $1.75 in change. They used to sell them in vending machines in unmanned areas of restaurants. Times have changed. Also, my dad smoked and bought by the carton and never noticed missing packs.
NP. I used to buy packs over the counter. All I had to do was say that they were for my mom and they'd sell them to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"At 10, I started smoking, and I used my $5 a day on cigarettes throughout all of high school. I kept smoking two packs a day through college and law school. I quit some time ago, and I am absolutely fine now. Successful, very healthy, and quite athletic. So my kids will be cool if I start giving them cigarettes, right? "
I doubt you were able to buy cigarettes regularly at 10 years old, so your point is...well, not really a point at all.
Yes, I was. Not a problem at all. I just needed to get my $1.75 in change. They used to sell them in vending machines in unmanned areas of restaurants. Times have changed. Also, my dad smoked and bought by the carton and never noticed missing packs.
Anonymous wrote:"At 10, I started smoking, and I used my $5 a day on cigarettes throughout all of high school. I kept smoking two packs a day through college and law school. I quit some time ago, and I am absolutely fine now. Successful, very healthy, and quite athletic. So my kids will be cool if I start giving them cigarettes, right? "
I doubt you were able to buy cigarettes regularly at 10 years old, so your point is...well, not really a point at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up I probably ate these 5 or 6 days a week. Reason being my mom (who wasn't a model parent when it came to making sure there was fresh food in the house - lunchables were actually the least of my worries) left for work before I got up in the morning and usually just left a $5 bill on the table for my lunch.
Being a kid I basically bought the one thing that was easily available for that price (this is the early 90s, bear in mind). Lunchable, a banana and a bag of chips. Every day. From about 8 to 14. Unfortunately I LIKED them... and for $5 I _thought_ I was getting a balanced meal... no idea about sodium etc.![]()
I'm 100% not defending her actions. Certainly my own kids won't eat them regularly (they aren't school age yet). But, if you do feel the need to give them to your kid occasionally do not feel terrible. I am a perfectly healthy adult. I probably didn't do myself any favors some articles make out like these things will kill your kid by 21... in my case I wised up in my late teens and now won't go near them
At 10, I started smoking, and I used my $5 a day on cigarettes throughout all of high school. I kept smoking two packs a day through college and law school. I quit some time ago, and I am absolutely fine now. Successful, very healthy, and quite athletic. So my kids will be cool if I start giving them cigarettes, right?
Anonymous wrote:Reading my post back I realize I sound like one of those "I got hit and turned out just fine dammit" people... (which is also true, and another thing I'm NOT doing to my kids).
Really what I was trying to say is people seem to overreact. They are terrible for you but it's unlikely lunchables alone will kill ya...
Anonymous wrote:Growing up I probably ate these 5 or 6 days a week. Reason being my mom (who wasn't a model parent when it came to making sure there was fresh food in the house - lunchables were actually the least of my worries) left for work before I got up in the morning and usually just left a $5 bill on the table for my lunch.
Being a kid I basically bought the one thing that was easily available for that price (this is the early 90s, bear in mind). Lunchable, a banana and a bag of chips. Every day. From about 8 to 14. Unfortunately I LIKED them... and for $5 I _thought_ I was getting a balanced meal... no idea about sodium etc.![]()
I'm 100% not defending her actions. Certainly my own kids won't eat them regularly (they aren't school age yet). But, if you do feel the need to give them to your kid occasionally do not feel terrible. I am a perfectly healthy adult. I probably didn't do myself any favors some articles make out like these things will kill your kid by 21... in my case I wised up in my late teens and now won't go near them

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, there are too many people living too long now. We don't have enough money or people to take care of the old ones. People used to live to a ripe old age of 60 and that was good enough.
Maybe we should start giving 60 year olds lunchables to send them on their way.
Anonymous wrote:Eh, there are too many people living too long now. We don't have enough money or people to take care of the old ones. People used to live to a ripe old age of 60 and that was good enough.