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Parents say "enough" as child parties go wild
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| January 17, 2007
| Belinda Goldsmith
Posted on 01/17/2007 4:20:52 PM PST by Ptarmigan
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To: Kimmers
Some people are either too cranky or just too dumb to get it. Sorry you caught crap from FR's Cranky Granny Squad.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:32:08 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors.")
To: lowbridge; Fierce Allegiance
I assume that the poor kids have to settle for sleepovers at Toys R' Us. We po' fo'k slept over at the KB Toys store.
After they went bankrupt.
To: GBA
I have a friend who peaked in high school, star athlete, won several achievement awards, got several scholarships to go to prestigious schools... Unfortunately, those were his glory days and he has spent the rest of his life remembering them, but never living up to them nor matching them. Did he marry a redhead and sell shoes?
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:34:14 PM PST
by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: Theresawithanh
Thats what my family did too. Once in awhile if the birthday fell on a Saturday or Sunday we would get to go to a movie. Now I get to go out to dinner and thats just fine.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:34:36 PM PST
by
pandoraou812
( zero tolerance to the will of Allah and dilligaf?)
To: ApplegateRanch
Absolutely, we must end the inequalities of income once and for all. No child left at FAO Schwartz. The children who can't afford this will be traumatized and develop low self esteem. Democrats will deal with income inequality in their first 100 hours.
We'll take that exorbitant party money and harvest it for use in research against global warming and harmful sonar. We'll use it to teach kids not to eat meat or trust religion. We'll end military spending and fully fund the arts and entitlements for our millions of new citizens. My comrades, the North American village is within our grasp! We need little but a Democratic President to arm the detonator!
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:35:26 PM PST
by
Sender
("Great powers should never get involved in the politics of small tribes.")
To: Fierce Allegiance
I may do the local cruise line around the islands in my town. Make HER row.
To: martin_fierro
Man, you must be from the rich section of town. We went to the toy department at Zayres. At least mom got us a greasy cold bag of popcorn (to share). They had this cool water bubbler too, that if you sucked hard enough would actually let water flow through the gum stuck in it.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:38:23 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors.")
To: RushCrush
I see nothing wrong with it. I just can't wait to see what happens when these little spoiled brats get to the real world. There are specialty party places that are big business for themed kid's parties. I personally think they are great for parents who decide to go that route. They provide the premises, costumes, food, entertain them for two hours, and clean up the mess.
I would love to be seven years old, and be invited to a place with a big old pirate ship, where I could dress up like Jack Sparrow, wield a sword, or slap on an eyepatch, rifle through chests of jewels..climb the crows nest, make folks walk the plank, then get to pig out on cake and ice cream afterwards.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:39:11 PM PST
by
sockmonkey
(Jack Bauer's favorite meal is Middle Eastern Take Out)
To: martin_fierro
It's a kids birthday party, man! Besides, been there, done that! That's first date stuff. If I do decide to get a new wife, i want a strong woman, a Latvian or Kazak type wife! I'm old enough where making sure the chores are doe are more important than the peripheral stuff.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:40:31 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
("Campers laugh at clowns behind closed doors.")
To: Ptarmigan
Games, cake, ice cream, goodies in paper cupcake liners, open presents and home.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:42:21 PM PST
by
cubreporter
(I trust Rush. He has done more for this country than we will ever know. Thanks, Rush!)
To: Hildy
I detect a bit of class envy here. Talk about stereotypes. No. . .really think this is more about 'class pity'. . .
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:45:52 PM PST
by
cricket
(Save a Terrorist - join the Democrats/Live Liberal Free; or suffer their consequences)
To: Ptarmigan
Okay, I thought $200 for 90 minutes at the bowling alley was a little much.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:48:42 PM PST
by
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
To: Moonman62
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:51:09 PM PST
by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: pandoraou812
You reminded me of some of my birthday parties that I actually liked. We didn't have many.
I remember my 4th, out in the front yard. I got a spanking because I took some of my birthday cake and ice cream out to the curb to a little ragamuffin child who just wandered by. My mom didn't like that - the kid even got into some of the photos.
Going to the movies, though, was fun. Anything in Todd-AO - lots of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Oklahoma!, The King and I, South Pacific, West Side Story, The Sound of Music, and so on - except I wasn't allowed to see Carousel. It always had to be at one of the downtown theaters when they were still very grand - or at the *only* downtown theater when we lived in a small town.
Saturday matinees, about 10 little girls. Lunch first, sometimes at a very nice tea room, or ice cream and cake afterwards at an ice cream parlor. The last one I recall was Flower Drum Song - we were getting older and the "mean girls" from jr high who were among my friends acted lousy, so I didn't want to do the movie birthday thing anymore. Can't recall any family BDs after that, either.
I always make a big to-do over other people's birthdays, because that's your *one* day that is really your holiday. My own BDs as an adult have often been fun, too - just not lately.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:52:24 PM PST
by
Rte66
To: Gorzaloon
It's not just this up-and-coming generation I worry about. How many Boomers and X-er's have huge mortgages, jobs that barely pay the bills, and zilch in the bank?
I'm sure after Hillary is made Queen-for-Life she'll nationalize all our 401K's and IRA's to subsidize all the dumb-f$%ks who were too stupid/ lazy/ stoned to worry about retirement.
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:55:35 PM PST
by
lesser_satan
(EKTHELTHIOR!!!)
To: lowbridge
Of course the REALLY poor kids do their parties at the Dollar Store.
I hear the Mexicans and East Indian kids prefer their sleepovers at Wal Mart, as do their parents. :-)
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posted on
01/17/2007 5:58:34 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(Put down that coffee! Coffee is for closers!)
To: El Conservador
Welcome to New York! Now you know why I have to import a wife.
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posted on
01/17/2007 6:00:01 PM PST
by
Clemenza
(Put down that coffee! Coffee is for closers!)
To: Ptarmigan
It's easy to criticize these parents ... but, sadly, I bet they would give it all away for just one more dinner at Windows on the World.
To: Rte66
That was so nice of you to give the little child some cake and ice cream.....I remember the grand old movie theaters with the velvet curtains and there was balcony. Everything seemed so grand to me then as a child but now that I look back it was probably starting to decay. I don't like movie theaters anymore. It just isn't the same...... I remember going to another bigger town to see My Fair Lady and going to a tea room for lunch with an elderly Aunt. We had a great time......My favorite birthday was the one when I was about 6 yrs old. My sister had measles and I had to go stay with my favorite Aunt so I wouldn't get them too. She had ice cream in all kinds of flower shapes and tons of little presents with beautiful wrapping paper. Everyone made me feel so special and it is one of my favorite memories in my childhood.
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posted on
01/17/2007 6:20:09 PM PST
by
pandoraou812
( zero tolerance to the will of Allah and dilligaf?)
To: cricket
.really think this is more about 'class pity'. . .If you say so. :)
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posted on
01/17/2007 7:25:11 PM PST
by
Hildy
(Words are mere bubbles of water...but deeds are drops of gold.)
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