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A disconnect at camp
Barbara wrote: So let's leave Lyn out of it. Sure, its reasonable to conclude your child does NOT need a phone at camp. Why is it UNREASONABLE to conclude that its a good idea for a child to have one for emergency use? Why am I such a lousy mother, in your opinion? Oh, *you're* not Barbara - just *me*. *I* am their target. This has nothing to do with what's really being discussed. It's all personal vendetta. -L. |
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She stated clearly in her post that it was not a regular councelor. The councelors did what they are trained to do.. CHEER UP THE CAMPER. Have you ever been upset and people wanted you to smile so no matter what they did it just TICKED YOU RIGHT OFF? and she was 16 While yes that is young it isnt a child... unless that was a typo. Also she told other campers what happened so I assume she knew what was going on. I said she reacted normaly under the circumstances but if she had been forthright about what happened then it may have changed how she was treated later. I was molested myself in my own home by someone that should have been trusted. I also reacted normaly but I did finaly tell and after that the man was never allowed to enter the home again even though I did not find out til much later that no charges where ever followed because I told the people that needed to be told and I refused to talk about it again. Tori Did it ever cross your mind that the people *in charge* may have been the ones molesting? That they may have had a "no phone calls for any reason" policy? That she may have *tried* to tell someone but was told to "shut up, buck up, quit crying, go sit down and join the others"? You're talking about a CHILD here - who may not have even known *what* had happened, but knew it was wrong and made her feel bad, scared and confused. That she felt sghe couldn't trust an adult because an ADULT who was *supposed to be trustworthy* did this to her. The more I read the responses by the idiots in this ng, the more I pity the children in this country. I really do. -L. |
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On 12 Aug 2006 00:12:10 -0700, "-L." wrote:
Barbara wrote: So let's leave Lyn out of it. Sure, its reasonable to conclude your child does NOT need a phone at camp. Why is it UNREASONABLE to conclude that its a good idea for a child to have one for emergency use? Why am I such a lousy mother, in your opinion? Oh, *you're* not Barbara - just *me*. *I* am their target. This has nothing to do with what's really being discussed. It's all personal vendetta. -L. *snort* You place way too much importance on your existence in this group. Nan |
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On 11 Aug 2006 23:36:56 -0700, "L." wrote:
user wrote: Are you, or are you not, the same person signing as "-L" who was castigating other parents a few months ago for letting their children ride schoolbuses with "strangers." The discussion was in regard to making an elementary school-aged child ride *two hours* to school on a school bus - specifically a special-needs child. Google it. I said anyone who made their child ride TWO HOURS on a bus sucks as a parent. Yes, I said that and I believe it. I also said that you have NO IDEA who is driving that bus. That's a fact, unless you know the driver personally. For those reasons, I believe *my child* is safer in *my own car*. So sue me. Because really, the answer to that question speaks volumes about your attitude, and responses. That discussion has *nothing* to do with providing a child a means of calling his parents if he is in trouble, in an EMERGENCY. Why the **** you can't seem to understand that we are talking about an EMERGENCY is beyond me. Nope. You said your kid will have a cell phone because YOU want him to, damn any policies. THAT is why your posts have been discussed. But I get it. You're obviously one of those parents who simply doesn't give a ****. Kids get beaten up, kids get bullied, kids get molested, kids get raped. **** happens, eh? Funny, you like to whine about being attacked, yet you do it yourself. Pot Kettle Black. Nan |
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Banty wrote:
In article , LaTreen Washington says... Is that what happened to you Lyn? That would explain your brain damage. L. wrote: So are you asserting that being ****ed up the ass is some sort of "caharacter building" exercise? Did you even read the articles I posted? -L. Oh, they got out!! Back into your cell, Treenie and Lyn! (Now, how'd they get out...? Nan - did you let 'em out??) Banty **** you, ****. |
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Nan wrote:
On 11 Aug 2006 11:17:18 -0700, Banty wrote: In article , LaTreen Washington says... Is that what happened to you Lyn? That would explain your brain damage. L. wrote: So are you asserting that being ****ed up the ass is some sort of "caharacter building" exercise? Did you even read the articles I posted? -L. Oh, they got out!! Back into your cell, Treenie and Lyn! (Now, how'd they get out...? Nan - did you let 'em out??) Banty Nooooo, not me :-) Hey, just recently Lyn was all aglow that Treenie said she acted like a PNB. What a kick it must be for her to receive validation from a Childfree. Wonder what changed his mind? Nan Blow me you trailer-trash moo. |
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LaTreen Washington wrote: Blow me you trailer-trash moo. She is trailer trash. So trailer trash that she supposedly has to buy used household appliances. -L. |
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On 12 Aug 2006 17:56:10 -0700, "L." wrote:
LaTreen Washington wrote: Blow me you trailer-trash moo. She is trailer trash. So trailer trash that she supposedly has to buy used household appliances. -L. FREE, you silly cow. I call that good economics. Nan |
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Yup once my mom got a brand new stove for 50$ because within 2 months of
someone buying it they decided to switch to a gas stove instead of electric.. hmmm buy a 2 month old stove for 50$ or a pay 400$ for the same model new.. hmmmm cannt decide. Tori "Nan" wrote in message ... On 12 Aug 2006 17:56:10 -0700, "L." wrote: LaTreen Washington wrote: Blow me you trailer-trash moo. She is trailer trash. So trailer trash that she supposedly has to buy used household appliances. -L. FREE, you silly cow. I call that good economics. Nan |
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On Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:09:08 -0500, "Tori M"
wrote: Yup once my mom got a brand new stove for 50$ because within 2 months of someone buying it they decided to switch to a gas stove instead of electric.. hmmm buy a 2 month old stove for 50$ or a pay 400$ for the same model new.. hmmmm cannt decide. Tori Oooh, I know! Lyn would pay the $400 for a new one since buying a USED one would make her trailer trash. Personally, I'll take the free gas oven I got off Freecycle from someone that decided to upgrade when her catering biz got off the ground. It works great! Nan "Nan" wrote in message .. . On 12 Aug 2006 17:56:10 -0700, "L." wrote: LaTreen Washington wrote: Blow me you trailer-trash moo. She is trailer trash. So trailer trash that she supposedly has to buy used household appliances. -L. FREE, you silly cow. I call that good economics. Nan |
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