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Mr. P said:NOT Southern Baptist I hope!? He'll be dancin an drinkin before he's in first grade! But preachin against it, of course.
Hey, I like that rib place over there! "We have Ribs an white bread"!onthefence said:Poker and beer on Saturday night and church on Sunday morning. Amen. lol
Mr. P said:Hey, I like that rib place over there! "We have Ribs an white bread"!
They opened one here, it was out of business in 6 months. Just not the same.
Yep! Donno why it failed here...price I think, I heard a slab was $17 and not near as good! I don't remember it being that high over there.onthefence said:Dreamland. Beer, ribs, and white bread. Nothing else in the world like it.
Mr. P said:Yep! Donno why it failed here...price I think, I heard a slab was $17 and not near as good! I don't remember it being that high over there.
Mr. P said:NOT Southern Baptist I hope!? He'll be dancin an drinkin before he's in first grade! But preachin against it, of course.
PUTZ!!!! J/Konthefence said:The franchise just isn't as good as the original. we have a couple franchises, but the old cinder block building with the pot belly stove is the best. 14 dollars for huge slab and a loaf of bread. Damn, I know where I'm going for lunch tomorrow now. lol
jillian said:lol...very cute. I said they "sound" stupid and I tell my son that one resorts to that type of language when they can't articulate their thoughts.
(He'll find out the joys of a good cuss when he's older).
But again...why should I trust some government jerk to make decisions for me?
I agree. My guess is some of the kids are acting in a way the parents disagree with; since the parents are wonderful, it must be the government's/fcc/television/recording industry's/school's fault.Mr. P said:I agree with jillian, why are some of you being assholes? Do you REALLY want the Government to raise yer kid? I know, its the easy way out right?
Mr. P said:I agree with jillian, why are some of you being assholes? Do you REALLY want the Government to raise yer kid? I know, its the easy way out right?
Kathianne said:I agree. My guess is some of the kids are acting in a way the parents disagree with; since the parents are wonderful, it must be the government's/fcc/television/recording industry's/school's fault.
The FCC keeps kids safe? Comeon Dillo.dilloduck said:No, but I'm glad the government does things that make raising kids safer but I guess thats asking too much too huh?
Mr. P said:The FCC keeps kids safe? Comeon Dillo.
CP.. :rotflmao: Hard to believe yer D's brother. What happened?
I truly think it's extremely necessary for the citizens to petition the government for doing what they cannot do themselves. The more local, the better. All of us have the power to make it clear to stores, programmers, sponsors, etc., without the federal government intervening. On the other hand, no one state can address the illegal immigrants on their own. I wish people were as upset about that.-Cp said:So I guess some folks would soon rather have strip clubs next door to their homes, Porn peddled on every street corner these can be dealt with via zoning laws, contact your city council- employee's at your local McDonald's droppin the F-bomb with every order because HEAVEN FORBID the Government actually help protect our families from those sorts of things...tell the manager that you and everyone you can influence will NOT be patronising that store anymore. Even though you don't like Whoppers all that much, they train their employees better, or vice versa, whichever the case may be.
Besides, this issue has NOTHING to do with the Government setting the rules for broadcast but has EVERYTHING to do with using your representitive democracy to have your voice heard to the TV Executives... .In this case, you are enabling the Congress to interject themselves into all programming. Are you sure you wish them to be able to do this?
I'm not sure where certain folks in this thread came up with the crackpot idea that someone we're asking the Government to do anything that's beyond the will of the people who sign that petition..
Mr. P said:PUTZ!!!! J/K
I'd almost drive over just to have some more.
Good place in B'ham too, called Arnolds.
Kathianne said:I truly think it's extremely necessary for the citizens to petition the government for doing what they cannot do themselves. The more local, the better. All of us have the power to make it clear to stores, programmers, sponsors, etc., without the federal government intervening. On the other hand, no one state can address the illegal immigrants on their own. I wish people were as upset about that.
mom4 said:WOW! You have quite a repertoire! I'm 33 years old, but there are a few in there I've never heard before!
manu1959 said:california "conservative", southern roots and a broken home ...
-Cp said:What I'm surprised by is the acceptance of some USMB members who say "I don't care if they do this" sort of acceptance attitude.
It's the bit by bit acceptance of things that are wrong in society that ultimately lead to its demise - the same thing happened in the days of Noah and it's happening now..
We feel better about saying things like "Why should the Government control what's on TV" rather than say "We won't tolerate this sort of trash"..
If you want things to continue on the downward spiral of morality - I guess just keep thinking this way and accepting whatever the mainstream TV Land Execs want to dish out..
This goes beyond what you feel you can regulate in your own household with the remote - it speaks to the very heart of a nation that has lost grips on its firm roots in decency, morality and a belief that there are absolute right and wrongs.
*sigh*