Clammer
01-14-2009, 06:32 PM
we were bi chi n before //about canceling school on a forcast of snow , WTF I just watched the news & at least 4 cities in RI are closed tomorrow because of [COLD} :lossinit:
View Full Version : WTF Clammer 01-14-2009, 06:32 PM we were bi chi n before //about canceling school on a forcast of snow , WTF I just watched the news & at least 4 cities in RI are closed tomorrow because of [COLD} :lossinit: spence 01-14-2009, 06:44 PM It's because parents are too stupid to make sure their kids are dressed warmly enough to stand out waiting for the bus. I can't tell you the number of times I walked to school back in Iowa when it was well below zero. -spence BMEUPSCOTTY 01-14-2009, 08:13 PM Stupid or powerless? One second kid is bundled up ready to go, turn your back, hear the door open and close and now the coat, hat etc. is in the closet, in the bushes, in the shed, doghouse, etc. I cant believe how I see kids dressed (under dressed) on my way to work in the am, especially the girls, but boys too, in SHORTS sometimes. Parents are probably already gone, on their way to work. 2 paychecks pretty much mandatory to live in this neck of the woods. Being warm and free from frostbite must be the most uncool thing going these days... Then again, how warm do they need to dress when the bus stops at every house and little Johnny just has to go door to bus? But that's another rant altogether... Mike P 01-14-2009, 09:42 PM I saw one of the garbage men riding on the back of the rig today, wearing a balaclava over his head----and a T-shirt :confused::eek::rollem: The Dad Fisherman 01-14-2009, 10:42 PM Up Hill...Both Ways..... I can't tell you the number of times I walked to school back in Iowa when it was well below zero. -spence Raven 01-15-2009, 05:35 AM i remember having a frozen head of spiked hair.... and that was two or three decades before it became popular..:grins: stcroixman 01-15-2009, 07:17 AM Stupid or powerless? One second kid is bundled up ready to go, turn your back, hear the door open and close and now the coat, hat etc. is in the closet, in the bushes, in the shed, doghouse, etc. I cant believe how I see kids dressed (under dressed) on my way to work in the am, especially the girls, but boys too, in SHORTS sometimes. Parents are probably already gone, on their way to work. 2 paychecks pretty much mandatory to live in this neck of the woods. Being warm and free from frostbite must be the most uncool thing going these days... Then again, how warm do they need to dress when the bus stops at every house and little Johnny just has to go door to bus? But that's another rant altogether... you are correct. Kids are no different than adults. No one in RI wears heavy coats etc anymore. I hear things like It's too warm in the store and school and I only have a short walk to school or the store and don't want to deal with a big coat. I see idiots wearing shorts and t shirts all winter. I wear a heavy coat, I always seem cold. maybe I am getting old. sokinwet 01-15-2009, 11:11 AM Still remember the call I got about 20+ years ago from my stepsons 2nd grade school...he showed up on a snow day wearing his slippers and no socks! I know his mother had him dressed like an Eskimo before he left. Sorels and snowsuits were obviously not "cool" even in the 2nd grade. fishaholic18 01-15-2009, 11:34 AM we were bi chi n before //about canceling school on a forcast of snow , WTF I just watched the news & at least 4 cities in RI are closed tomorrow because of [COLD} :lossinit: They are broke...They are over on their budget... Mike P 01-15-2009, 02:41 PM Still remember the call I got about 20+ years ago from my stepsons 2nd grade school...he showed up on a snow day wearing his slippers and no socks! I know his mother had him dressed like an Eskimo before he left. Sorels and snowsuits were obviously not "cool" even in the 2nd grade. How many times did you get into a fight with your mom as a kid about wearing those dorky galoshes with the snap buckles? Then you had to take a clothespin with you to school, so you could keep them pinned tgether in the corridor outside the classroom. Can you even buy clothespins today? :confused: The Dad Fisherman 01-15-2009, 02:53 PM I look at what My mother used to dress me in when I was a kid and I shudder. 9th Grade Graduation Picture......Leisure Suit, does it get any worse than that. sokinwet 01-15-2009, 02:59 PM .Leisure Suit, does it get any worse than that. Yes...Leisure suit ......with Nehru collar! Mike - Thanks for bringing back "very old memories".....in RED no less! At least you could keep your shoes on! :rolleyes: And...they went so well with those mittens with the clips to attach to your jacket! The Dad Fisherman 01-15-2009, 03:15 PM Oh Yeah, I'll see your Nehru Collar and raise you a pair of Plaid Bell Bottoms....with a Wide White Belt ProfessorM 01-15-2009, 03:17 PM Or wearing plastic bags, bread bags, over your socks and in your boots so your feet wouldn't get wet. LOL. I had yellow plaid bell bottoms God what a hideous, look even for a golfer. FishermanTim 01-15-2009, 03:38 PM I 2nd the bread bags on the feet! How about the mittens with the stribg than ran through the sleeves of your coat? Your friends would yank one glove to cause you to smack yourself in the head with the other:scream: missing link 01-15-2009, 06:39 PM My Mum rolled my socks over my pants and then I put my buckle up goloshers on, my wife on the other hand grew up in the Fairmount Projects Waterbury,Ct walked to school back 4 lunch & then home at the end of the day ( I've driven the route 4.7 miles) if you know the area all hills My wife had no supervision no winter clothes cardboard bottom shoes socks for gloves if she could she could get them there 5 girls in the family and get this Her Father would tell them he wished he had BOYS , He found a family in the projects with 5 boys the Lamottas and gave them a ride to school and bought them nice presents . But the winter time was the worst for her the rest of her sisters and the girls became very independent and this has made my WIFE a very strong and careing person. this is not BS I'm so happy to that She came into my life 30 plus years ago ML Sr BigBo 01-15-2009, 07:53 PM My grandson (2nd grade student) loves wearing the Sorel winter boots so much. His teacher sent a note home asking my daughter to please pack some sneakers for him to change into. He doesn't want to unless they have gym class. The teacher says he's disturbing all the other classrooms because you can hear him walking from the other end of the school. :laugha::huh: Raven 01-15-2009, 09:05 PM there 5 girls in the family and get this Her Father would tell them he wished he had BOYS , He found a family in the projects with 5 boys the Lamottas and gave them a ride to school and bought them nice presents . ML Sr Some men have quickly forgotten that if not for the sacrifice a woman made (specifically their mother) that they would not even be walking on this Earth. I have absolutely no respect for them. :read: Dad 818 01-15-2009, 10:52 PM So instead of having the parents of children who wait for the bus adjust their schedules so they can keep their kids warm, let's %$%$%$%$ up everyone's schedules. %$%$%$%$ing Cranston School System is really pissing me off. Had to go into work late yesterday because of that huge snowstorm we got overnight and the fact that they cancelled school for Thursday at 5pm on %$%$%$%$ING Wednesday, now I see that school is cancelled for tomorrow. Well now it's bring the kids to work day tomorrow. This state doesn't know it's a$$ from it's elbow. Mike P 01-16-2009, 01:09 PM .Leisure Suit, does it get any worse than that. Yes...Leisure suit ......with Nehru collar! Mike - Thanks for bringing back "very old memories".....in RED no less! At least you could keep your shoes on! :rolleyes: And...they went so well with those mittens with the clips to attach to your jacket! I'll tell you what was worse, especially when you got into junior high and coolness became even more critical--that "This Is My Mighty Mac" label inside your coat. :jester: Clammer 01-16-2009, 06:05 PM snap -jacks ><>< spence 01-16-2009, 06:17 PM Or wearing plastic bags, bread bags, over your socks and in your boots so your feet wouldn't get wet. Now that's funny...and I remember it vividly. I can't imagine doing that to my son today. -spence vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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