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On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:04:29 -0500, Janet Wilder
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>Dave Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> That and the lack of exercise. We used to walk or ride our bicycles to
>> school. Most of kids go to school by bus these days. When I was a kid we
>> were all involved in team sports, hockey in the winter, baseball and/or
>> soccer in the summer. We were not allowed to watch much television. My
>> mother used to kick us out of the house every morning if the weather
>> was halfway decent. She often packed a lunch and sent us off on a hike.
>> I am surprised to see how much television kids watch these days, and
>> how much time is spent playing video games. We rarely had junk food in
>> the house and soda pop was for special occasions only. I am surprised
>> when I see parents of young children out shopping and the amount of junk
>> food. I occasionally see a very fat woman with a couple of fat kids and
>> two shopping carts piled high with soft drinks and junk food. I am
>> tempted to feel sorry for them.

>
>I was talking to a young woman about this the other day. We used to send
>our kids outside to play. All the neighborhood kids would get together
>and play some kind of game that involved movement, very much different
>from a video game.
>
>
>The moms of today, my own daughters and daughter-in-law included, are
>afraid of sexual predators attacking their children while they are
>outside the home, playing on the street. They keep the kids indoors and
>the kids play video games, computer games, Wii, Ninetendo and they text
>and text and text and when they are done texting, they Facebook.
>
>No wonder we are raising a nation of fatties.


When I was five years old my mother would give me an old soup spoon so
I could go out to a vacant lot where other five year olds with similar
spoons gathered so we could all dig to China... all we needed was one
tin truck (or a soup can that we imagined was a truck) and we'd
excavate dirt roads better and further than NASA plots paths through
the milkway... we'd burn a lot more calories than ten kids could suck
out of a wad of bubblegum. We all enjoyed childhood while none of us
ever had any money. The main reason why anyone is obese today is
simply because they all have a pocketful of money. I honestly don't
remember any fat kids, none of us ever had enough money to buy enough
food to get fat... it's very difficult to get fat on the occasional
wax lips and baseball card bubble gum. Today there are seven year
olds who regularly buy an entire pizza any time they get the urge...
three year olds subsist entirely on Happy Meals and Chucky Cheese
birthday party grub. When I was a kid birthday party food was a
teensy cupcake and a teensy basket filled with peanuts, raisins and
maybe a few good n' plentys, and a dixie cup of ice cream... most
times all we'd actually eat was some of the dixie cup, because under
the lid was a picture of some childhood hero like Roy Rogers, Gabby
Hayes, Captain Video, or the Three Tons of Fun... kids then idolized
Trigger but never the Three Tons of Lard. We ate Shredded Wheat and
Wheaties, I don't remember ever eating pizza until I was maybe
fifteen, and thought it was disgusting TIAD. Back then a whole
dripping with oil, loaded with cheese and a ton of calories pizza cost
75¢. A few steps away for the same 75¢ I'd much rather a kosher
tongue on club, a kasha k'nish, and a Cel-Ray tonic... and of course
all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.

Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons like it
were TP. I've seen eight year olds with credit cards There is no
other reason whatsoever for obeasties. Career mothers give birth,
NONE parent. There is no way anyone can maintain a career and do any
parenting, Playing birth canal is NOT parenting. Day care is
definitely not parenting, it's lower than dumping a kid at a kennel...
no pet of mine has ever been at a kennel, never will.
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:04:29 -0500, Janet Wilder
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Dave Smith wrote:


That and the lack of exercise. We used to walk or ride our bicycles to
school. Most of kids go to school by bus these days. When I was a kid we
were all involved in team sports, hockey in the winter, baseball and/or
soccer in the summer. We were not allowed to watch much television. My
mother used to kick us out of the house every morning if the weather
was halfway decent. She often packed a lunch and sent us off on a hike.
I am surprised to see how much television kids watch these days, and
how much time is spent playing video games. We rarely had junk food in
the house and soda pop was for special occasions only. I am surprised
when I see parents of young children out shopping and the amount of junk
food. I occasionally see a very fat woman with a couple of fat kids and
two shopping carts piled high with soft drinks and junk food. I am
tempted to feel sorry for them.


I was talking to a young woman about this the other day. We used to send
our kids outside to play. All the neighborhood kids would get together
and play some kind of game that involved movement, very much different
from a video game.


The moms of today, my own daughters and daughter-in-law included, are
afraid of sexual predators attacking their children while they are
outside the home, playing on the street. They keep the kids indoors and
the kids play video games, computer games, Wii, Ninetendo and they text
and text and text and when they are done texting, they Facebook.

No wonder we are raising a nation of fatties.


When I was five years old my mother would give me an old soup spoon so
I could go out to a vacant lot where other five year olds with similar
spoons gathered so we could all dig to China... all we needed was one
tin truck (or a soup can that we imagined was a truck) and we'd
excavate dirt roads better and further than NASA plots paths through
the milkway... we'd burn a lot more calories than ten kids could suck
out of a wad of bubblegum. We all enjoyed childhood while none of us
ever had any money. The main reason why anyone is obese today is
simply because they all have a pocketful of money. I honestly don't
remember any fat kids, none of us ever had enough money to buy enough
food to get fat... it's very difficult to get fat on the occasional
wax lips and baseball card bubble gum. Today there are seven year
olds who regularly buy an entire pizza any time they get the urge...
three year olds subsist entirely on Happy Meals and Chucky Cheese
birthday party grub. When I was a kid birthday party food was a
teensy cupcake and a teensy basket filled with peanuts, raisins and
maybe a few good n' plentys, and a dixie cup of ice cream... most
times all we'd actually eat was some of the dixie cup, because under
the lid was a picture of some childhood hero like Roy Rogers, Gabby
Hayes, Captain Video, or the Three Tons of Fun... kids then idolized
Trigger but never the Three Tons of Lard. We ate Shredded Wheat and
Wheaties, I don't remember ever eating pizza until I was maybe
fifteen, and thought it was disgusting TIAD. Back then a whole
dripping with oil, loaded with cheese and a ton of calories pizza cost
75¢. A few steps away for the same 75¢ I'd much rather a kosher
tongue on club, a kasha k'nish, and a Cel-Ray tonic... and of course
all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.

Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons like it
were TP. I've seen eight year olds with credit cards There is no
other reason whatsoever for obeasties. Career mothers give birth,
NONE parent. There is no way anyone can maintain a career and do any
parenting, Playing birth canal is NOT parenting. Day care is
definitely not parenting, it's lower than dumping a kid at a kennel...
no pet of mine has ever been at a kennel, never will.
Sounds like a nice upbringing. So, what went so wrong to make you so bitter?

Never mind. The ill never really know the origin of their illnesses. My kids (the ones you wanted to murder and rape) were never in day care, and played with the same toys you did. Yeah, hunting is the devil.

Needless to say, you come across as pretty schtupped up. You've schtupped yourself so much you're now unschtuppable by anyone else.

Thank you to those who gave their French onion soup ideas. I'll try them before I pitch them (to our cafeteria ladies, not out the window.)

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Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz wrote:

> all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.
>
> Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
> abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons


http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/schtup

schtup verb,schtupped, schtup·ping. Slang: Vulgar.

-verb (used with object)
1.to have sexual intercourse with.

-verb (used without object)
2.to engage in sexual intercourse.


You sure have some strange ideas about what goes on in families nowadays,
and just how many pickles *did* you take up your ass at a time?

Bob



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On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 19:47:14 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
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>Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz wrote:
>
>> all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.
>>
>> Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
>> abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons

>
>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/schtup


Origin:
Yiddish shtupn lit., to push (in), press

>schtup verb,schtupped, schtup·ping. Slang: Vulgar.
>
>-verb (used with object)
>1.to have sexual intercourse with.
>
>-verb (used without object)
>2.to engage in sexual intercourse.
>
>
>You sure have some strange ideas about what goes on in families nowadays,
>and just how many pickles *did* you take up your ass at a time?
>
>Bob
>Low IQ baboon assface

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Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz lied:

>>> all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.
>>>
>>> Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
>>> abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons

>>
>>http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/schtup

>
> Origin:
> Yiddish shtupn lit., to push (in), press
>
>>schtup verb,schtupped, schtup·ping. Slang: Vulgar.
>>
>>-verb (used with object)
>>1.to have sexual intercourse with.
>>
>>-verb (used without object)
>>2.to engage in sexual intercourse.
>>
>>
>>You sure have some strange ideas about what goes on in families nowadays,
>>and just how many pickles *did* you take up your ass at a time?



Was your post in Yiddish? No? Then we use the ENGLISH definition of the
word, ****face. And that says -- and YOU said -- that you stuck pickles up
your ass and you believe that parents **** their kids. If you meant
something else, you should have WRITTEN something else.

But you didn't mean anything else, did you, ya little manyouk?

Bob





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On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:57:14 -0400, brooklyn1
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>On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 19:04:29 -0500, Janet Wilder
> wrote:
>
>>Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> That and the lack of exercise. We used to walk or ride our bicycles to
>>> school. Most of kids go to school by bus these days. When I was a kid we
>>> were all involved in team sports, hockey in the winter, baseball and/or
>>> soccer in the summer. We were not allowed to watch much television. My
>>> mother used to kick us out of the house every morning if the weather
>>> was halfway decent. She often packed a lunch and sent us off on a hike.
>>> I am surprised to see how much television kids watch these days, and
>>> how much time is spent playing video games. We rarely had junk food in
>>> the house and soda pop was for special occasions only. I am surprised
>>> when I see parents of young children out shopping and the amount of junk
>>> food. I occasionally see a very fat woman with a couple of fat kids and
>>> two shopping carts piled high with soft drinks and junk food. I am
>>> tempted to feel sorry for them.

>>
>>I was talking to a young woman about this the other day. We used to send
>>our kids outside to play. All the neighborhood kids would get together
>>and play some kind of game that involved movement, very much different
>>from a video game.
>>
>>
>>The moms of today, my own daughters and daughter-in-law included, are
>>afraid of sexual predators attacking their children while they are
>>outside the home, playing on the street. They keep the kids indoors and
>>the kids play video games, computer games, Wii, Ninetendo and they text
>>and text and text and when they are done texting, they Facebook.
>>
>>No wonder we are raising a nation of fatties.

>
>When I was five years old my mother would give me an old soup spoon so
>I could go out to a vacant lot where other five year olds with similar
>spoons gathered so we could all dig to China... all we needed was one
>tin truck (or a soup can that we imagined was a truck) and we'd
>excavate dirt roads better and further than NASA plots paths through
>the milkway... we'd burn a lot more calories than ten kids could suck
>out of a wad of bubblegum. We all enjoyed childhood while none of us
>ever had any money. The main reason why anyone is obese today is
>simply because they all have a pocketful of money. I honestly don't
>remember any fat kids, none of us ever had enough money to buy enough
>food to get fat... it's very difficult to get fat on the occasional
>wax lips and baseball card bubble gum. Today there are seven year
>olds who regularly buy an entire pizza any time they get the urge...
>three year olds subsist entirely on Happy Meals and Chucky Cheese
>birthday party grub. When I was a kid birthday party food was a
>teensy cupcake and a teensy basket filled with peanuts, raisins and
>maybe a few good n' plentys, and a dixie cup of ice cream... most
>times all we'd actually eat was some of the dixie cup, because under
>the lid was a picture of some childhood hero like Roy Rogers, Gabby
>Hayes, Captain Video, or the Three Tons of Fun... kids then idolized
>Trigger but never the Three Tons of Lard. We ate Shredded Wheat and
>Wheaties, I don't remember ever eating pizza until I was maybe
>fifteen, and thought it was disgusting TIAD. Back then a whole
>dripping with oil, loaded with cheese and a ton of calories pizza cost
>75¢. A few steps away for the same 75¢ I'd much rather a kosher
>tongue on club, a kasha k'nish, and a Cel-Ray tonic... and of course
>all the zero calorie half sours I could schtup.
>
>Kids are fatties because both parents have careers so to negate their
>abandonment guilt they schtup their rug rats with Jeffersons like it
>were TP. I've seen eight year olds with credit cards There is no
>other reason whatsoever for obeasties. Career mothers give birth,
>NONE parent. There is no way anyone can maintain a career and do any
>parenting, Playing birth canal is NOT parenting. Day care is
>definitely not parenting, it's lower than dumping a kid at a kennel...
>no pet of mine has ever been at a kennel, never will.

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