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Old March 18th 07, 07:48 PM posted to alt.child-support
Mark[_2_]
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark
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Old March 18th 07, 09:48 PM posted to alt.child-support
Dusty Steenbock
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


Nice page. You obviously put quite a bit of work into It.



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Old March 18th 07, 10:07 PM posted to alt.child-support
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It was/is a labor of love. I am glad you enjoyed it.

Peace,

Mark

"Dusty Steenbock" wrote in message



"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


Nice page. You obviously put quite a bit of work into It.

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Old March 18th 07, 10:24 PM posted to alt.child-support
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Mark wrote:
Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark

Very interesting.
About the only thing I would say against it, and this might be personal
taste, but coming from a guy that gets all these crappy tunes off of
myspace pages, I don't dig the multimedia unless I click on it.
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Old March 18th 07, 10:44 PM posted to alt.child-support
Mark[_2_]
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I actually agree and thought about giving a button on there to turn it on and off but
then since it is a page about my love for my son and that particular song is a facet of
our relationship, I decided it would be most complete if I just left it on all the time
and let people know there was music so they could turn on or off their speakers. How is
that for a runon sentence? :-) On my computer it take the push of one button and I
realize it may not be that easy for everyone.

Again, thanks for the input.

Peace,

Mark

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Mark wrote:
Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark

Very interesting.
About the only thing I would say against it, and this might be personal
taste, but coming from a guy that gets all these crappy tunes off of
myspace pages, I don't dig the multimedia unless I click on it.

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Old March 19th 07, 04:31 AM posted to alt.child-support
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


I like the part that says "To teach him Men's Room etiquette.". I wonder how
mothers, who separate their sons from their fathers, do
this...................



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Old March 19th 07, 07:32 AM posted to alt.child-support
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"Chris" wrote in message
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


I like the part that says "To teach him Men's Room etiquette.". I wonder
how
mothers, who separate their sons from their fathers, do
this...................


I teach kindergarten in the mornings, and I can tell you from experience
that NOT VERY MANY DO! I make sure to have cleaning supplies on hand for
the toilet seat for the first couple of months of school until the boys get
the hang of remembering to put the darn thing up. We have a co-ed bathroom
in our classroom, and the girls are highly unappreciative of the boys' lack
of bathroom etiquette.





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Old March 19th 07, 10:58 AM posted to alt.child-support
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"teachrmama" wrote in message
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"Chris" wrote in message
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


I like the part that says "To teach him Men's Room etiquette.". I wonder
how
mothers, who separate their sons from their fathers, do
this...................


I teach kindergarten in the mornings, and I can tell you from experience
that NOT VERY MANY DO! I make sure to have cleaning supplies on hand for
the toilet seat for the first couple of months of school until the boys
get the hang of remembering to put the darn thing up. We have a co-ed
bathroom in our classroom, and the girls are highly unappreciative of the
boys' lack of bathroom etiquette.


Not to sound gross but It doesn't get much better (a very big sometimes not
much better) In adulthood. Point and shoot Isn't as always as "straight" as
many women believe It to be. hehe


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Old March 19th 07, 05:25 PM posted to alt.child-support
Bob Whiteside
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"teachrmama" wrote in message
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"Chris" wrote in message
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"Mark" wrote in message
...
Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark


I like the part that says "To teach him Men's Room etiquette.". I wonder
how
mothers, who separate their sons from their fathers, do
this...................


I teach kindergarten in the mornings, and I can tell you from experience
that NOT VERY MANY DO! I make sure to have cleaning supplies on hand for
the toilet seat for the first couple of months of school until the boys

get
the hang of remembering to put the darn thing up. We have a co-ed

bathroom
in our classroom, and the girls are highly unappreciative of the boys'

lack
of bathroom etiquette.


Have you considered part of the issue might be girls trying to go standing
up just like their dads and their brothers? (Don't ask me how I know this
happens.)


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Old March 20th 07, 02:28 AM posted to alt.child-support
teachrmama
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"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
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"teachrmama" wrote in message
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"Chris" wrote in message
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Why a Son Needs a Dad:

http://markbrudnak.com

Enjoy and please feel free to add to the list!

Mark

I like the part that says "To teach him Men's Room etiquette.". I
wonder
how
mothers, who separate their sons from their fathers, do
this...................


I teach kindergarten in the mornings, and I can tell you from experience
that NOT VERY MANY DO! I make sure to have cleaning supplies on hand for
the toilet seat for the first couple of months of school until the boys

get
the hang of remembering to put the darn thing up. We have a co-ed

bathroom
in our classroom, and the girls are highly unappreciative of the boys'

lack
of bathroom etiquette.


Have you considered part of the issue might be girls trying to go standing
up just like their dads and their brothers? (Don't ask me how I know this
happens.)


Actually, when such a problem appears, I begin checking the bathroom
immediately after every use, so I can explain the proper procedures to those
that need to know them. Remember, we're talking kindergarten here. There
are boys that simply do not know that the seat should be lifted. Once they
understand what to do and why, the problem disappears.


 




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