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Thanks Dew. I was feeling a little stalked on the regular CD threads. Yeah, no air last night, and it looks like none tonight. Nobody is available to come until tomorrow. Lawd, it's hot!
I have a fear of the a/c going out when it's this hot.
Yeah, you need to hang out here. We protect our own!
You would think that would open a whole can of worms - such as the restricting certain ages to certain movies - I mean, those are art as well...
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Originally Posted by rkb0305
that doesn't make much sense. What about movie ratings? There are some a kid can't go to. Isn't that "art" too?
Maybe movie companies never challenged these laws in court, like video gaming industry did. I suspect lots of things are going to change---because it does specifically include movies in the list of protected art in the ruling. I'm guessing that soon it will be up to the parents to monitor their own children if they wish to restrict their children's access and the ratings will be mere guidelines, not law. Dunno. We'll see.
OK somebody needs to hold me back because I'm about to ask if boogers count as protein over on "that" thread.
I wish you'd go do it!
I'm a little disappointed rkb didn't rip into him more after he lectured her on needing more solid foods and veggies and less milk and acidics....which I couldn't even find anything in her list that was acidic.
My son eats multiple yogurts a day. He does not like milk. Didn't know it was so bad for him!
Every once in a while I get my hand slapped by the powers that be for my answers. Not everyone understands DewSpeak. Trying soooo hard not to let the 9-year old in me come out!
I'm a little disappointed rkb didn't rip into him more after he lectured her on needing more solid foods and veggies and less milk and acidics....which I couldn't even find anything in her list that was acidic.
My son eats multiple yogurts a day. He does not like milk. Didn't know it was so bad for him!
You need to stay away from all of those probiotics and all of the nutrients in yogurt (the list is too long to type here). We are horrible parents.
You need to stay away from all of those probiotics and all of the nutrients in yogurt (the list is too long to type here). We are horrible parents.
Speaking of which, I have just discovered that Chobani yogurt, it was at Costco, so I got some to feed my child with. (No, I'm not going to cook it).
Man, that is some good stuff. I was never a yogurt fan, but I really like it. Not too yogurty.
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