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To: Hyzenthlay
Good point. I suppose if the third world larvae that had me diving like Michael Phelps to avoid their tear of destruction were recent third world arrivals, they would be too fascinated with the type of toys you mentioned to behave like a Civet on a coffee bean binge. On the other hand the reason they may be pre-occupied with the animatronic ‘fur real’ raccoon toy is because Amadou and his kid brother Kikkiddioa are fashioning an intricate ‘field trap’ made from the cardboard of a torn open game and grass from their mom's skirt in the hopes of catching this toy they believe to be real.
13 posted on 05/03/2009 6:39:14 AM PDT by EAGLE7 (They MAY take our lives but they'll never take our freedom!)
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To: EAGLE7

LOL, civets on a coffee bean binge... it depends on the parents mostly. The incident I was referring to was when I was chaperoning a high school field trip, and one of the kids who ended up in my group (actually, the only one in my group who didn’t decide to give me their cell phone number and run off with whoever was chaperoning their friends) was one of the ‘Lost Boys’ from Sudan (his family has adopted probably 5 or 6 of them by now, all really sweet kids). He knew the ‘fur real’ animals were fake, it was just that the purpose of such an expensive toy in a country where free, abandoned pets were available at every animal shelter was something he didn’t quite understand (and, he had never seen a raccoon before, so he wasn’t quite sure what kind of animal it was).

So, I guess it depends more on the kids’ upbringing - any kids has the potential to run around a toy store like a ‘Civet on a coffee bean binge’ (great analogy, btw) - I’ll admit, my friends and I might have done that once, but our parents never let that happen again, LOL. But, I’ve found that in general, kids who get everything handed to them, whether they’re immigrants or American-born fourth-generation welfare spawn, have no respect for others property, whereas kids who have to work for things and have been taught well, again whether they’re third-world or American or whatever, generally don’t run around destroying stuff.


14 posted on 05/04/2009 8:13:25 AM PDT by Hyzenthlay (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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