Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the love of all that is holy, the wussification of American kids continues. The same people who ban tag are the same type of people who don't want to keep score in kids' sports games.
I would take this up with the administration.
you can't be serious
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Anonymous wrote:
just wait until they ban you from letting them bring their own lunches from home....yeah, it's coming.
Did you hear about the school that took away a child's lunch from home (turkey sandwich, chips and an apple) because it didn't meet guidelines for a healthy lunch? The school gave her chicken nuggets from the cafeteria instead because processed, fried, fatty chicken parts are so much better. That is where we are heading.
Anonymous wrote:For the love of all that is holy, the wussification of American kids continues. The same people who ban tag are the same type of people who don't want to keep score in kids' sports games.
I would take this up with the administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, any game involving running and chasing is banned at our puss-bag school.
Actually, a fair amount of bullying goes on during the run and chase games. And, kids as young as kindergarten are doing the bullying. That's why it's banned in our school.
Give me a fucking break. You are creating victims with these policies. I think we need the parents that want to allow their kids to play tag, dodge ball, etc. sign to sign waivers.The pussies' kids can go play tiddlywinks.
Kids like to play, and sometimes, they get hurt. There is a lesson in getting up, brushing yourself off, and getting back in the game. And if teachers or administrators were actually watching the kids, they would be able to see if a child is being bullied on the playground and intervene. Banning running and chasing is why we have so many fat asses in this country.
Who doesn't remember playing tag or chase or just running around for no good reason on the school playground. Sure, we sometimes fell. I once split my lip open and my mom picked me up from the nurse's office. She didn't question who caused it to happen or insist that this harmful running game be banned. give.me.a.fucking.break.
I have a crush on you.
Thanks. Any idea why our posts keep ending up in this b*tch's blue space?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, any game involving running and chasing is banned at our puss-bag school.
Actually, a fair amount of bullying goes on during the run and chase games. And, kids as young as kindergarten are doing the bullying. That's why it's banned in our school.
Give me a fucking break. You are creating victims with these policies. I think we need the parents that want to allow their kids to play tag, dodge ball, etc. sign to sign waivers.The pussies' kids can go play tiddlywinks.
Kids like to play, and sometimes, they get hurt. There is a lesson in getting up, brushing yourself off, and getting back in the game. And if teachers or administrators were actually watching the kids, they would be able to see if a child is being bullied on the playground and intervene. Banning running and chasing is why we have so many fat asses in this country.
Who doesn't remember playing tag or chase or just running around for no good reason on the school playground. Sure, we sometimes fell. I once split my lip open and my mom picked me up from the nurse's office. She didn't question who caused it to happen or insist that this harmful running game be banned. give.me.a.fucking.break.
I have a crush on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Romney will restore this aspect of American tradition and greatness. He likes Tagg!
I actually thought Mrs.Obama would be a good one to contact since she is about combatting childhood obesity. Not letting our kids play tag is not a good start.
This was a joke -- Mitt's son Tagg is frequently campaigning for him. (One syllable names with double-consonant endings are a Romney family feature.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:President Romney will restore this aspect of American tradition and greatness. He likes Tagg!
I actually thought Mrs.Obama would be a good one to contact since she is about combatting childhood obesity. Not letting our kids play tag is not a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, any game involving running and chasing is banned at our puss-bag school.
Actually, a fair amount of bullying goes on during the run and chase games. And, kids as young as kindergarten are doing the bullying. That's why it's banned in our school.
So deal with the bullying directly! Don't ban running games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, any game involving running and chasing is banned at our puss-bag school.
Actually, a fair amount of bullying goes on during the run and chase games. And, kids as young as kindergarten are doing the bullying. That's why it's banned in our school.
Give me a fucking break. You are creating victims with these policies. I think we need the parents that want to allow their kids to play tag, dodge ball, etc. sign to sign waivers.The pussies' kids can go play tiddlywinks.
Kids like to play, and sometimes, they get hurt. There is a lesson in getting up, brushing yourself off, and getting back in the game. And if teachers or administrators were actually watching the kids, they would be able to see if a child is being bullied on the playground and intervene. Banning running and chasing is why we have so many fat asses in this country.
Who doesn't remember playing tag or chase or just running around for no good reason on the school playground. Sure, we sometimes fell. I once split my lip open and my mom picked me up from the nurse's office. She didn't question who caused it to happen or insist that this harmful running game be banned. give.me.a.fucking.break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just wait until they ban you from letting them bring their own lunches from home....yeah, it's coming.
As a mother who admittedly is a fanatic about whole foods and a religious lunch packer, I'm afraid you might be right. If this happens I have the BEST allergy ever that I can claim. I'm going to say my child is allergic to corn. All corn, including eating meat from animals that consumed grain. Corn is in EVERYTHING. It is used in preservatives, sweetener and even used on the wax coating they use on veggies.
If the schools can eliminate corn, then the lunches will naturally be healthy and acceptable for human consumption.
LOL you know very little about healthy eating then!