It's called being a parent, not a pal.Originally posted by tatercake
me either ... I assume responsibility for what my kid views on tv and listens to on the radio.
Originally posted by huntr1
It's called being a parent, not a pal.
Imagine having one of those DVD players in the bedroom...Originally posted by tatercake
me either ... I assume responsibility for what my kid views on tv and listens to on the radio.
Originally posted by Chasey_Lane
Imagine having one of those DVD players in the bedroom...
Originally posted by jazz lady
I had an image of a DVD player that spits the disk out when you put an obscene DVD in.
Originally posted by Tonio
How about a DVD player that says "Oooh, baby" when you put it in?
Originally posted by jazz lady
That would be tatercake's.
Originally posted by tatercake
*ahem* u-know-who brought it with him
Yes, well, it's easy when they're mere tots. Let us know how that works out when she's 10 or 12.Originally posted by tatercake
I assume responsibility for what my kid views on tv and listens to on the radio.
Originally posted by vraiblonde
Yes, well, it's easy when they're mere tots. Let us know how that works out when she's 10 or 12.
Wanna bet? They have lots of friends with access to that stuff because THEIR parents "don't give a crap."Originally posted by tatercake
they can't watch/listen to what isn't at their disposal. :shrug:
What I'm saying is that right now you can control what is and isn't at her disposal. When she's older, she'll get CDs from her friends, download music on the internet, go over to her friend's houses and watch movies, watch BET videos when you're not around.Originally posted by tatercake
they can't watch/listen to what isn't at their disposal.
Originally posted by vraiblonde
Trust me on this - I'm somewhat of an expert on trash removal.
Well, good luck to you. Write a book if you figure out how to make that happen.Originally posted by tatercake
well, I hope.
Originally posted by tatercake
I'm sure you are ... I know you are a good momma ... me, I prefer the drill sergeant approach. DQ won't go anywhere, watch anything, talk to anyone, listen to anything, exchange squat with her friends that I -- beating my chest gently -- approve it first!
Don't be silly - TC is a MUCH better parent than Nanny Pam was. Just look at the results!Originally posted by jazz lady
Let's ask NP how well this worked on you.