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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: People with NO respect!
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Posted by paul on August 11, 2003 at 10:35:16 from (66.60.197.79):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: People with NO respect! posted by Lil-Farmer on August 10, 2003 at 19:14:35:
I guess I can see everyone's point on this. Good thread. I went to a bunch of county demo derbies this past week. Lots of nice kids. But there were also a lot that stood on the fence (where they weren't allowed & blocked other people's view) and they just love grabbing the light standards and shaking them for all they are worth (see if a light falls of the pole, or burns out, I donno why?) and one young 4 year old girl right in front of me must have been to her first demo derby, every heat she stood on the bench right in front of me, her parents held her for a good view. I was both excirted for her to see her first demo, but pretty disappointed I didn't get to see much at all of the demo - kid sure had a big head! Anyhow, there is a whole crop of good kids with great parents, but the ones with no upbringing or supervision seems to be growing. Don't get it? It wouldn't be so bad, but parents should be resonsible for their kids - I guess the laws have changed, and lawyers rule the roost, grabbing as much money as they can for no reason. That is the scary part. A tractor show shouldn't be a free-for-all unspervised day care - some parents seem to feel it is? I think folks are talking about two totally different situations here, can't compare apples to oranges. --->Paul
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