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MIke in Temecula
Well, I'd take him out to Dulzura and leave him there! That would be a real wake up! Or, perhaps closer to you in De Luz....? No matter, I'm still old school USMC and would beat his ass to a healthy puffy dimension... Semper Fi Rocky |
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That is the problem with todays society! No one takes any
responsibility for their actions. Beat their ass to a pulp and they'd think twice about doing the same thing again. If they do a variation on the theme, you beat their ass with a different theme and with more gusto! It worked for me as a USMC DI and I dare anyone to challenge the efficacy of USMC boot camp training and discipline. OoohRahhh Semper Fi USMC 1940-63 Rocky |
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No matter, I'm still old school USMC and would beat his ass to a healthy puffy dimension... I suspect that under that style of parenting, this 14 year old would not have even attempted the theft. -- Peter Grew up as a child of a former US Marine. |
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I'd beat that kids ass to a healthy puffy dimension.........
Do that in this state, and it is you who'd be the felon. :-( I have a 15 year old son who could, I'm almost certain, fly our plane without difficulty. If he EVER did something this stupid -- and lived -- I wouldn't beat him. In fact, I'd be thanking my lucky stars that he had survived. I'd hug him like my life depended upon his next breath. THEN I'd beat him senseless... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... That is the problem with todays society! No one takes any responsibility for their actions. Beat their ass to a pulp and they'd think twice about doing the same thing again. I guess if both father and son are thugs...yeah. If the parent can't think more creatively than that, well then someone should beat him to a pulp for fathering children while mentally impaired. Like father, like son. Like son, like father. |
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Oh, don't get me wrong... I am not saying I disagree with your philosophy
in the least. However, I have seen the oddest behaviors from "do-gooders" in this useless state. For instance... While in a blockbuster video, a kid (about age 5) was being a major pain and the parent swatted the kid on the rear while in the store. Another person came up and "detained" them until the police showed up. True story which I personally observed. wrote: MIke in Temecula Well, I'd take him out to Dulzura and leave him there! That would be a real wake up! Or, perhaps closer to you in De Luz....? No matter, I'm still old school USMC and would beat his ass to a healthy puffy dimension... Semper Fi Rocky -- Mike Flyin'8 PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... I'd beat that kids ass to a healthy puffy dimension......... Do that in this state, and it is you who'd be the felon. :-( I have a 15 year old son who could, I'm almost certain, fly our plane without difficulty. If he EVER did something this stupid -- and lived -- I wouldn't beat him. In fact, I'd be thanking my lucky stars that he had survived. I'd hug him like my life depended upon his next breath. THEN I'd beat him senseless... Try a little brainpower instead...ya know, it might just rub off. (:~{P ;-) My at-home son is 6'3", 215 and I'd need a cinderblock to beat him senseless...if I could catch him. |
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Peter
Then perhaps you can understand my position? Why are the youth of today so far out of touch with common decency in society and seem to have lost any sembalance of moral compass? Damnnnn...even my own son lost his way and I shake my head trying to figure it out. Is it that society has allowed them to just drift along without fear of retribution for their actions? He is afraid to come to me and try his weak **** excuses because he knows I don't buy into it or them. Breaks my heart on a daily basis..... But then I have a daughter a year older who is solid gold and also wonders why her brother is sour....? I'd still beat his ass to a puffy state! Or, as they say in the middle east, I'd "flog him". Semper Fi Rocky |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Peter Then perhaps you can understand my position? Why are the youth of today so far out of touch with common decency in society and seem to have lost any sembalance of moral compass? Maybe they learned it from their parents? Maybe their parents were the same. Hey...how about that whole Social Security generation whining that the young won't subsidize their retirements (while the young try to raise their own family). Damnnnn...even my own son lost his way and I shake my head trying to figure it out. Is it that society has allowed them to just drift along without fear of retribution for their actions? He is afraid to come to me and try his weak **** excuses because he knows I don't buy into it or them. Breaks my heart on a daily basis..... But then I have a daughter a year older who is solid gold and also wonders why her brother is sour....? I'll bet you raised the two very differently. I'd still beat his ass to a puffy state! Or, as they say in the middle east, I'd "flog him". Semper Fi Little late for that...where were you _years_ ago? He didn't just pop into that mode. |
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Well, there ya go. The "do-gooder" is setting themselves up for a civil
suit for wrongful arrest. Had it been me, I'm afraid I'd have gone to jail for assault and battery on the jerk for interferring with my parenting skills. Yeh I know, that sounds like a godawful attitude and a real butthead. But, my kids still say "Yes Sir" and "No Ma'm",and hold doors open for people, and show respect for people. How they act privately is open for speculation but I think I'd still bet on my kids being respectful of others and their property. Are people afraid to demand some societal respect and behaviour? Well somebody better get their act together or we're all gonna go down in flames. I'm an active flight instructor and to no surprise, my students still address me as "Sir" without any demands to do so. I'd like to delude myself into thinking its out of respect? The majority of them are young officers in the Navy or Marine Corps. |
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