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Posted by paul on August 30, 2004 at 19:07:52 from (66.60.197.205):
In Reply to: Re: Stupid Dad posted by benuk on August 30, 2004 at 09:03:21:
RealRon has some rather unusual opinions on all this, little of which I can understand. I think children should be taught responsibility - not locked away & forgotten - what a sad life RealRon leaves to family members!The best person to decide when a child is ready to accept some responsiblity is his or her parents. No one can learn responsibility locked in a house - you just grow up bitter & immature & don't know how to face the world when you finally get out & away from a bully of a father. Different people react to tasks differently. As we see evidence here on the boards every now & then, there are many grown men that should _not_ operate a tractor!!!! While many 10 & 12 year old kids show plenty of maturity to handle specific tractor tasks. Real Ron now wishes to lock women & children in the house while he is being manly..... Well, I guess I would have my 'manly' removed if I suggested that to _my_ family!!!!!!! :) :) :) My wife does a better job of plowing than I do, and there is less to fix when she is done. Perhaps she can lock me in the house? I guess that is a round-about way to say I totally disagree with what little I can understand of RealRon's opinion on this topic. :) Glad to hear your opinion, worth as much as anyone else's. :) Play & work safe, but live life. --->Paul
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