blacklabman
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On the way to work I pass a bus stop with about half a dozen kids waiting. Yesterday, one of the mothers (I assume) was puffing away on a cigarette. Now that's class!
baileydog said:Right or wrong, children need to know that the world will not revolve around them and people will do things that are not good for them. I smoke and I can tell you, I might step back from the kids a little but I will not not smoke just because kids are present.
kwillia said:That was probably nomo... she is always bumming a cig from kids.
baileydog said:What ever happened to "Do as I say, not as I do". I still believe there are things adults are able to do that children cant. I waited a long time to become grown so I would be able to do what I want. Politically correct is CRAP.
baileydog said:What ever happened to "Do as I say, not as I do". I still believe there are things adults are able to do that children cant. I waited a long time to become grown so I would be able to do what I want. Politically correct is CRAP.
For real. If I wanted to be restricted like a child, I'd still be living with my Ma.baileydog said:What ever happened to "Do as I say, not as I do". I still believe there are things adults are able to do that children cant. I waited a long time to become grown so I would be able to do what I want. Politically correct is CRAP.
Really, that the best way to get people to keep their bubble-kids away from you.baileydog said:I might step back from the kids a little but I will not not smoke just because kids are present.
and yet you start a thread about how it's wrong to smoke in your kids presence.baileydog said:How many parents here believe that it takes a 'village' to raise your kids? Heres an idea, instead of depending on everyone else to raise your little Billy, DO IT YOURSELF. Shelter him all you want, just dont expect me to participate.
aps45819 said:and yet you start a thread about how it's wrong to smoke in your kids presence.
"It takes a village" when it comes to telling parents when you see their kid doing something wrong. Of course, we all know how that turns outbaileydog said:How many parents here believe that it takes a 'village' to raise your kids?
That's true. A lot of people don't realize that there is a smokers etiquette.vraiblonde said:That said, I wouldn't have been smoking at the bus stop. It's rude.
vraiblonde said:"It takes a village" when it comes to telling parents when you see their kid doing something wrong. Of course, we all know how that turns outwhich is why nobody does it anymore.
Other than that, I don't care about some overprotected kid seeing me smoke or drink a beer or swear. Keep your kid in their bubble if you don't want them seeing adults in their natural habitat.
That said, I wouldn't have been smoking at the bus stop. It's rude.
Bustem' Down said:That's true. A lot of people don't realize that there is a smokers etiquette.
No law, but there's no law that says you can't rip a fart loose in an elevator and people don't do that, either.PJumper said:School bus stop is an open air space and if I recon right, there's no law prohibiting smokers to light up.