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Old 01-26-2006, 05:39 PM   #17
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i was thinking of some kind of environmental pollution found in the south as apposed
to "cultural differences" having lived in florida, georgia ,tennesee,oregon and the southwest too....
and that pollution (or that found in the mind)
could be in the form of violent video games influence instead of ONLY chemical or mineral toxic substances.
There seems to be a similar theme
in kids resorting to major acts of violence as if there is NO penalty to pay afterwards....
as if they just solved all their problems ....just like in a game....
but OF COURSE ....i'm just hazarding a guess ....here.

and Uncle Matt you give a whole new meaning to spare the rod (crowbar)
...........spoil the child.... even though that punk
prolly could benefit from a caning....out in the woodshed.
My dad would have me cut my own switch....
i always came back with a huge stick....
so i then got less whacks, and it stung less.
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