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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: JB88 on June 09, 2005, 03:07:14 PM
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a little girl looked lost, so i stopped and asked if i could help.
her mommy popped up and looked at me like i was some evil stranger trying to corrupt or steal her child.
how sad is that? that we can't talk to the children because of the sicko's.
screw you sickos everywhere.
screw you.
88
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Reminds me of the dating pick-up line I heard once:
"Why, hello little Susie! Your mommy asked me to pick you up from school today. Me? Oh, I'm a good friend of hers, it's ok, you can trust me. Here, let me take your backpack for you. My, what a pretty little dress!"
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is that supposed to be funny chairboy?
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Sad indeed, but you can't blame her for beeing careful. Think that was Chairboys point too.
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Indeed.
When it comes to my kids, I'm not quite as 'reasonable' as I would be in 99% of other social interactions, and as far as I can tell, it's a genetic thing.
I'd rather be overcautious 99 times then too trusting once, when my kids are involved.
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Now days I no longer look at, speak to, allow on my property, in my house, or offer to help children unless the parents are there and I'm asking them not the child. Then I still am hesitant to be near the child because if it faills down and owies I could get suied or in jail for 10-20 just for being there.
I was on a subway platform in San Francisco one night. Two under age african american children were bouncing their basketball on the platform and off everything around them, while running in and around all of the waiting passengers. I turned to the Lawyer next to me reading a breif and mentioned that the platform had cameras and we were being filmed. If those kids basketball goes onto the track and they go after it, well every adult in that film on this track will probably be included in the lawsuit brought by their mothers.
Everyone who heard me including the Lawyer suddenly left the platform after looking up and seeing the recording light "ON" on the cameras. Then the train pulled up and I got a good seat.
I advocate releasing free range Grizzly bears into all of our communities to cull the stupid, slow, and unfit ones. Don't worry about who defines unfit, slow or stupid, the Grizzly bears are equal oportunity eaters.
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Originally posted by JB88
a little girl looked lost, so i stopped and asked if i could help.
her mommy popped up and looked at me like i was some evil stranger trying to corrupt or steal her child.
Have any kids of your own?
I have a fourteen year-old daughter. If you're an adult male and you're not a school teacher or standing behind a counter, I don't want you talking to her.
Sorry... but that's how it is.
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True story, I was working late one snowy February night at work.
It was cold and about 1 AM, I see a little girl about 3-4 walking in the snow, no shoes on, dressed in her PJ's. She was shivering, I put her in my van, turned up the heat and waited, and waited and waited. I didn't see anyone around looking for a child, so i knocked on a few doors close by with the lights on. Nobody seamed to recongnize the little girl. We were just ready to call the police when we noticed people a block up running around screaming. It didn't take a brain doctor to figure out they were looking for the girl. Well guess who took one on the jaw? Like I was kidnapping her. She had walked right out the front door and was going to "grandma's house". Well, taking one on the jaw or letting the little girl freeze, I'd do it the same way again.
Sucks, but what the hay.
NUTTZ
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Originally posted by NUTTZ
True story, I was working late one snowy February night at work.
It was cold and about 1 AM, I see a little girl about 3-4 walking in the snow, no shoes on, dressed in her PJ's. She was shivering, I put her in my van, turned up the heat and waited, and waited and waited. I didn't see anyone around looking for a child, so i knocked on a few doors close by with the lights on. Nobody seamed to recongnize the little girl. We were just ready to call the police when we noticed people a block up running around screaming. It didn't take a brain doctor to figure out they were looking for the girl. Well guess who took one on the jaw? Like I was kidnapping her. She had walked right out the front door and was going to "grandma's house". Well, taking one on the jaw or letting the little girl freeze, I'd do it the same way again.
Sucks, but what the hay.
NUTTZ
Ouch lol:eek:
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Originally posted by Sandman
Have any kids of your own?
I have a fourteen year-old daughter. If you're an adult male and you're not a school teacher or standing behind a counter, I don't want you talking to her.
Sorry... but that's how it is.
I was driving home from work one day and noticed my neighbor's (whom I did not know all that well) 14/15 year old daughter walking in the rain with a friend. I so wanted to offer them a ride but like what you just said.....I don't really need to be talking to them. Even if I knew my neighbor well it's tough as a guy to put yourself in that circumstance even. All it takes is the acusation.
indeed it is a sad day we are living in
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Originally posted by NUTTZ
[B}Well, taking one on the jaw or letting the little girl freeze, I'd do it the same way again.
Sucks, but what the hay.
NUTTZ [/B]
Good on ya.
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Damn.
I hope it doesnt get as bad as you guys described it over here, but im sure it will.
This is just sad listning too :(
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Originally posted by Gunslinger
indeed it is a sad day we are living in
I don't believe this is a new development. Sure, when your kids are prepubescent, you worry about the sicko whackjob pedophile predators, but at 14+, you now have to worry about every swingin' dick out there that doesn't have the maturity to realize that these girls are best left alone. Remember the girls that you thought were cute when you were 15? I'd venture a bet that you still think they're attractive today. The difference is that you and I and other mature males do not act on it. Hell, I'm more worried about some 19 year-old knucklehead than I am about a 30 year old.
Also keep in mind that it wasn't too long ago that girls were getting married in their early teens. Hell, my mother-in-law was 14 when she delivered my wife. She was pregnant at 13.