Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Is Beating Children Really Illegal, Or Just Frowned Upon?

Lou FCD

And if it IS Illegal, is it a felony or just a misdemeanor?

Ok, the reason I ask is I have a 12 year old son. Need I say more?

Yeah, he's testing the limits at every opportunity. It's a good thing I like the kid, that's all I'm gonna say.

Reminds me of his Uncle Kev.


God Disembodied Telic Entity help me.


4 Eloquent Orations:

On 11/30/2006 06:14:00 PM, Blogger RogueHistorian waxed damned near poetic whilst opining...

Well, I must say that I received my fair share of slaps upside the head as a child, and they did teach me not to do that kind of crap. And we've all wanted to apply some kind of behavior modification technique to some child at some point!

 

On 11/30/2006 09:50:00 PM, Blogger Lou FCD waxed damned near poetic whilst opining...

Yeah, back in the day, my Pop resolved these issues with a leather belt.

Not really my style, but that's subject to change.

Thanks for stopping by, Rogue. I think you're actually my very first guest that doesn't live inside my own head.

Don't get me wrong, the girls are great to talk to, but my wife's starting to worry about me...

 

On 12/01/2006 04:44:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous waxed damned near poetic whilst opining...

My mom was a big fan of the wooden spoon. More than a couple of them were broken over one or the other of us. Looking back, I have no doubt that it was generally deserved, and to varying degrees effective.

On a totally separate note, I have been reading your comments here and there for some time, and I have a question: What does the FCD stand for?

On yet another separate note, well done with the girls. That was a huge pile of fun to watch happen!

 

On 12/03/2006 09:52:00 PM, Blogger Lou FCD waxed damned near poetic whilst opining...

Hi Anuminous person!

FCD stands for Friend of Charles Darwin.

Thanks for reading, and for the compliments on the girls. It was a pile of fun doing.

Now they just boss me around.

:)

 

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