Posted by Lou from Wis. on October 05, 2017 at 10:55:11 from (184.158.3.232):
In Reply to: Dignity posted by rrlund on October 05, 2017 at 07:10:33:
It is a rare thing to answer a post but in all fairness, I must agree that maners, dignity,self pride,being what is omitted in todays world.I ws taught maners when I was a real pain it the a-- ran with a gang, thought I knew it all,was associated with some that was connected to the worst kind of people,who would be ,without qualms to bring a head in a sack to those who were connected. My mother (bless her heart)shipped me up to my uncle George who believed in "spare the rod, spoil the child" and proved the point by hauling me and my cousin in the basement of his farm and proceeded to buggy whip us both. After the much needed whipping I was a changed lad. No more gang,and my manners was restored.Please and THANK YOU was placed in my every day words.I loved the man with out hesitation.Drove a delivery truck making a whole $20.00 a week, that went for cigarettes,(2 packs) only and the rest went for room and board.I maintain that most youths need a trip to the basement with uncle George,or at least a trip behind the wood shed for a lesson in behavior from a good parent.Just my humble opinion but I'm stuck with it!!! Warmest regards, LOU.
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