i hate to say this because you seem to be sincere but this is the best laugh i had so far this season, and for gods sake don't tell em no nursery rimes. to each their own.just got into a spat with my inlaws, last year I told them I did not want my son watching rudolph the red nosed reindeer,,its a horrible story ,,,they make fun of him,,they wont play with him,, nor let him play with them because of his shinny nose,,,,then when they need his shinny nose he's a hero ,,,that's a heck of a thing to teach a child ,,,make fun of people that are different ,,,until you need them ,,so I go to pick him up and there he sits watching rudolph the red nosed reindeer with his grandmother ,,,I was like what the heck ,,,to witch I was told he can watch what ever she thinks is ok,(while in her care),,and screw what I want,,,i need to smoke a joint and calm down,,,,sorry
Rose not sure what your saying but nobody asked me to do anything. I have a bit of a morbid sense of humor and found it funny. That is why i said what i did in the first line, nothing more nothing less.Good job giggy, you did what those guys asked of you.
No i don't come around to argue, i get enough of that with life. I always try to speak my mind with out pissing people off. I am good at that too but would rather be face to face to do that kind of stuff. Used to love watching monty python as well as benny hill, never even see reruns.
It has meant to be funny, nothing moreNo i don't come around to argue, i get enough of that with life. I always try to speak my mind with out pissing people off. I am good at that too but would rather be face to face to do that kind of stuff. Used to love watching monty python as well as benny hill, never even see reruns.
It has meant to be funny, nothing more
The Pythonian reply to that would be “no it’s not”...It has meant to be funny, nothing more
The thing is that good doesn't alwayz triumph over evil in our daily lives. I see it all the time and you think, "Thats a shame" Good lesson to teach but must also to instill some recognition of real life.Parenting is hard,even in the best of times.Should you do this or that,scold or reward,etc.I have never thought of Rudolph as being anything but a good story,that just adds to the Magic of Christmas.The lesson is clear,different is not a bad thing,Now how you choose to interpret the lesson.Is on and up to you.With that said,You being the Parent,Your wishes should be respected.But what about Charlie Brown,This poor guy is bullied all the time,(Not just at Christmas)Yet at 57,I still watch all the Christmas Specials.Frosty has a villain,who actually causes him to melt,but again the lesson is clear,Good always triumphs over evil.Not a bad lesson to teach.
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