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Posted by Dave from MN on January 23, 2007 at 13:59:30 from (74.60.85.81):
In Reply to: Farmer Way posted by IRONSALES on January 23, 2007 at 13:16:06:
I agree, if the farmer was raised like that. Todays youth-6yrold up to these young 20's are really something , no manners, no respect, and seem to think a manly fight involves guns or knives or 5 buddies helping him out, and it never good enough to just whoop em, they now have to nearly kill em, tape it, and put in on this "post anything" internet. What do you expect look at todays movies, shows, heck even the cartoons these days are nothing but obnoxios ja*ka#s characters. My 10 year old was just told he had to find new freinds cause all they do is swear and talk about things they dont even realize are, and in the last year my 10 year old has turned into a little A#s, so we are in the middle of a reprogramming. He is my stepson and I love him a lot , but this last year he has decided that I am boring and his dad's somewhat rowdyness and his spoiled freinds are much cooler than I. Gonna be a tough few years, but I gotta stay tough or hell stay on the wrong path
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