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Originally posted by TurboIndian
because I can't stand when kids act like animals. I got smacked in public for this & if I started crying I got it harder!
My father was incredibly stern about us being polite and well behaved in public. If I was acting like a little a-hole in a restaurant, he'd simply ask, 'You wanna go have a talk outside?'. I always declined, of course, but I -to this day- am obsessed with being polite to strangers.

My Dad had the right techniques. Rather than acting like candy was a treat, he was of the attitude, 'You don't want that crap do you?'. Because of that I grew up not liking candy and still hate it. On the whole teenage drug issue- my father didn't tell me, 'You're not allowed to do that!', he'd just ask, 'You're not one of those idiots, are you?'......I never had any desire to be a stupid pothead in high school.


I can't remember the exact wording, but I once read a quote from Mark Twain that went something like this:

"When I was 16 I couldn't believe how stupid my father was....when I was 23 I was amazed at how much the old man had learned in only 7 years."
 
when I thought I was to old for an ass whoppin (16 I knew everything) I said FU to my dad



As the saying goes, "When I was 16 I was amazed as to how ignorant my father was. When I was 21, I was amazed to see how much he had learned in five years!":)
 
Originally posted by DCEPTCN
I am SO glad that my father used to whoop me when I was a kid. Seriously, I am so thankful for that.


Another factor here is that kids are told from day one that they're so special and all this other sh!t.....they end up convinced that their sh!t don't stink. I remember when I was young it was made clear to you that anything you eventually get will be the result of earning it. I guess what I'm saying is, not only have the parents gotten worse but all of a kid's environment has been slowly knocked out of whack in the last 20 years. Now where's that handbasket.....?

I gotta laugh, I had a dirt-bike when I was younger. You know typical bad ass so I thought, AC/DC shirt on long hair, hammering a CR80 on the street up in Blairstown NJ. Well we only had 2 cops during the day, and the one was a real Sergent Slaughter.

Well I am blasting down he road one day to get across the street and jump in the woods, well he is behind me and cuts me off with his car. I ran out of road and hit the curb and fell on my side.

He got out of his car with his gun drawn and said today you little prick you are going to get what you have needed for a long time. Well he tore my helmet off my head and kicked the s.h.i.t. out of me and threw me in the back of the car and drove me home.

Well Dad happened to be working from home that day, So when Mr.Police man brought me in the house Dad proceeded to kick my ass even harder in front of the cop and told the police officer how sorry he was for a idiot of a son.

Yes those were the days long gone. Today the parents would have been calling a lawyer, MFing the cop, who are you touch my child, bla,bla,bla. I boils down to MY top 10.

1) No accountability today
2) To many free rights abused
3) To many lawyers (crooks) and laws protecting the crooks
4) To many single home's (grass greener on the other side)
5) TV, video games, music just to much violence and sexual content abused.
6) Very little family morals left
7) Spoiled kids, (the you owe it to me generation)
8) No in-home discipline
9) Society to easy, cell phones, INTERNET, I want it now and yesterday.
10) No God in there hearts, there life, there house.

I said my peace, maybe I am just to old fashion:confused: I hate to say it but our generation is the last of this. After us, well I do not want to even think about it:(
 
When young my Dad smarted off to 2 Cops when he went into town. Them Cops whooped on him bad and then drug him all the way over to my uncle who was watching from a distance..lol

Well lets see what 911 call we took today... Well there was a Chow running down the side walk. Then there was the Pelican who looked hurt standing on the side of the road near the river.
Then there was the Gator in a pond near a subdivision. The guy wanted us to keep an eye on this gator , but not do anything about it. I guess we are supposed to park a Unit next to this pond and wait till this gator acts up??!!!!

We are in Florida and this tard is complaining about a gator...

:mad:
 
All this brings up fond memories of the wooden spoon (til age 7), the belt (til age 12), the weedwhacker (don't ask...) and the witholding of car keys.

Discipline just isn't what it used to be when we were young.
 
I think I would have asked the same question. The way the government has pushed legislation thru and limits a parents involvement in punishing a child and then when it all gets dumped in the local PD to handle it all. It sad to see that people can't see past the ends of their own noses when it comes to trying to fix a problem.

Kids go out of control, a parent can't legally parent any longer, and then it all gets dumped onto the police to enforce laws that have actually facilitated the events to have occured to start with. Nothing like having tied hands in a situation.
 
Originally posted by Demon
All this brings up fond memories of the wooden spoon (til age 7), the belt (til age 12), the weedwhacker (don't ask...) and the witholding of car keys.

Discipline just isn't what it used to be when we were young.

Tell me about it, I always straightened up when my mom put out a lit cigarette on my back.

These days they'll haul you off to jail if you so much as look at a kid funny while holding a soldering iron. My dad always had that soldering gun handy in the garage if we were acting up....

*sigh* whats become of america
 
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Yes I got my ass whipped just like the rest of you but unfortunately they werent a united front always as they never really got along it seemed so sometimes it was rather innefective

I do however one time I was like 5- 6 years old and my dad was walking by with his 357 revolver in its holster and I thought it would be cool to reach out and touch it. That was the last time I would ever touch a gun without his permission. He smacked the $h*t out of my hand so hard and fast it put the fear of GOD in me when it came to ever coming near his guns.
 
The problem with kids today is because of the 'lack' of child abuse.
 
FYI,................................
I read in the local paper that a local radio station gave the operator a free trip to Disney World!! They thought his comments/joke was appropriate for the parent who could not control her own child :)
 
I just had an epiphany. Is this child that the mom called 911 on the same one that the cops had to hand cuff at school the other day? Just a thought that I found to be ironical. The type of kids these two young children are in thinking they can destroy and act in such a negative way. They show just how much parents need to be more involved and able to punish their kids with meaning. Just giving them time outs and such lame punishments are showing just how useless all this touchy feely crap is.

This world went to hell in a hand basket the moment that Dr. Benjamin Spock was thought to be a genious. What a bunch of crap.
 
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