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Not sure about that. Makes a good base for leftovers and a relatively quick and cheap meal. Throw in a salad and you've got a pretty healthy meal.<quoted text>
Quiche , the Balonga of omlets.
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Judged: 1 Not sure about that. Makes a good base for leftovers and a relatively quick and cheap meal. Throw in a salad and you've got a pretty healthy meal. |
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Along the same lines as Earl Woods putting a putter in Tiger's hands at 18 months. Or Joe Jackson and the obsession with making stars of his kids. Earl was a so-so amateur golfer and Joe was a so-so musician. |
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I can see the reasoning. Part I don't see. Joe Jackson was a jerk who beat his kids and did use the kids I think as fulfilling some of his unfulfilled desires. I don't know enough about Earl Woods but he seemed to be a fairly decent parent--I often wondered what caused Tiger to snap--money? fame? old emotional/mental wounds? But the kids on Toddlers and Tiaras (and their parents) seem to be over the top to me. Kids as young as 2, 3, 4, 5 are being sexualized already. What's the opinion of photos like these? http://www.goodenoughmother.com/wp-content/up... http://www.dogcanyon.org/wp-content/uploads//... http://cdn.babble.com/strollerderby/files/201... http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsb9o8OENV1... |
The Pretty Woman prostitute costume was totally crazy. Like, how did they explain that one to their kid? |
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I don't know what they really said, but the message that is implied is definitely "hey, it's okay to be a hooker!" |
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Judged: 1 1 That's child abuse. The parent(s) of each of those girls is totally unfit. Don't let Bob stumble across those pics...he'd pimp them out online. |
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That was my thinking. Maybe I'm overly sensitive as having daughters. Maybe it's my "Catholic" sensibilities. But I sure as heck know when a parent has crossed a line. And this is it. It may not be "physical" abuse, but to me it does equal abusing a child emotionally and psychologically. |
And when you toss in energy drinks, you can consider it physical as well. |
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