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Rochester area chit-chat - Part 2

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vapin_2tha_max

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I picked my parents up an ego starter kit. They seem to be into it so hopefully it works out for them. Hit up three days and got them three bottles of Gary's juice.

That's good news Donzo :) My sister and mother are quitting cold turkey so I wasn't able to convert them to vaping. Quitting all together is the "best" thing being they will no longer get all the neg's to analogs plus they won't be addicted to nicotene any more :) If either falter/revert I'm going to make damn sure it's to an e-cig opposed to the stinkys. I myself am weening myself off of analogs and to vaping full time.
 

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That's good news Donzo :) My sister and mother are quitting cold turkey so I wasn't able to convert them to vaping. Quitting all together is the "best" thing being they will no longer get all the neg's to analogs plus they won't be addicted to nicotene any more :) If either falter/revert I'm going to make damn sure it's to an e-cig opposed to the stinkys. I myself am weening myself off of analogs and to vaping full time.

I had to ween myself I couldn't cold turkey at all.
 

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Enjoy!

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I know this isn't the place to vent but I am about ready to explode! Today this little punk sent my 14 y.o. daughter an extremely threatening, vulgar, explicit and frightening voice mail. We're not talking silly teenage crank call stuff here. I literally thought I was going to throw up and then go over to his house and beat the living crap out of him myself. We called the police who took him to the police station and scared the crap out of him. With all the crazy stuff in the news every day I just can't take this lightly. My daughter says she is fine but I know she is spooked and is going to be afraid to sleep at night for a long time (part of the message was he was going to kill her in her sleep). W-T-F is with these sick and demented a-holes! I have been shaking with fear and rage all day. This little puke is probably laughing it off now while he stole my sweet babies sense of security from her. All I can see is red!!!

Sorry for being overly dramatic but when it comes to my kids I can be fiercely protective. :mad:
 

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Poor parenting. It's been around forever but is just getting worse. There are parents who are completely oblivious to their kids and often the kids act out because of it. There are other parents who live a volatile lifestyle and basically teach their kids to do the same. As busy as I am working 2 jobs I try to spend time with my son. Quality time. It's hard but we do what we can. My son tends to get a bit overexcited at times (almost polar opposite to my daughter) but he's still on a good path. Not giving a crap about what your kid does is probably the worst offense. Just take a stroll through WalMart. You see examples of trash "raising" trash almost instantly and it's disgusting. Total disregard to other people and other people's property. That crap needs to be erased. Over the last 19 years I've had to turn off the "Friend" aspect of my daughter's relationship several times. She was raised by her mother so things were usually soft when it came to her and I. But when it mattered most I never hesitated to drop the hammer on her. Most parents are too afraid of hurting their kid's feelings. Too bad. They'll get over it. My daughter didn't speak to me for almost 2 years over the last incident but today we've never been closer. There's a little girl in my son's kindergarten class who has been bullying my son and a few others. I'll be giving his teacher and the school some time to straighten this out. If they don't I'll be stepping in. I don't want this behavior further disrupting or corrupting my son. Both of which has already had an effect. His back-talking and behavior has gotten worse since he started school. It makes me sick how restricted teachers and the school systems have become in disciplining kids now. When I was in kindergarten I got my ... paddled once. And only once. Lesson well learned. Now these little s4it$ walk around like they own the place. And they do. And they know it. You can't talk to children like they're adults....THEY'RE NOT ADULTS! We'll try to negotiate with our son first but if that doesn't work he can sit in a corner. End of conversation.
 
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