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Storm Eagle 12-27-2004 05:15 PM

Re: Not to be a downer on this special day, but...
 
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Originally Posted by Jonbo298
Is it the one where the guy said brand new PS2 box and someone paid alot of money or something for it to find out it was just a box and that the buyer couldnt do anything about it as the seller stated in auction it was a box.

But as for the original thread. The parents did the right thing. If their kids were acting up as they said and dad threatened and they wouldnt listen, this is harsh reality for the 3 kids in hopes that they take their father more serious in the future.

I guess. Anyway, the oldest one brought it on himself when he double-dared his father to do it.

But still, who really cares about someone else's kids acting up? You're the parent, you know what to do, so just do it, and don't make some big ass production out of it.

Swan 12-27-2004 05:35 PM

Re: Not to be a downer on this special day, but...
 
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Originally Posted by Jason1
5000 Dollars for a Nintendo DS? Are you kidding? Wow...unbelievable...

Well, technically it was for three.

Jonbo298 12-27-2004 06:39 PM

Re: Not to be a downer on this special day, but...
 
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Originally Posted by Storm Eagle
I guess. Anyway, the oldest one brought it on himself when he double-dared his father to do it.

But still, who really cares about someone else's kids acting up? You're the parent, you know what to do, so just do it, and don't make some big ass production out of it.

Considering the media will pickup anything that sounds remotely "bad" to the parents or whatever. Hell, a recent story where Yahoo! is sticking to the privacy policy of not handing over a dead soldiers email account to the parents, people get outraged because he's in the military. The privacy policy states your account will not be turned over to anyone else (maybe FBI, but only if its really serious). And because Yahoo! is sticking to the privacy policy the military person agreed to, the parents thought that they could just put it in the news thinking Yahoo! will fess up and do it.

IMO, I'm glad Yahoo! isn't making special exceptions. If 1 person could get access to an account, Yahoo! would get a TON, and I mean a TON of complaints saying "Since they got access to the email account, why can't we?"

But sorry for rambling on


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