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The Grizz 12-14-2011 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by nanomano (Post 660727)
I want rare zoos!!!! I sure hope Ken gets Enough!!!

ME TOO!! But the banker of the house says NO!!:sad:

Must sell more stands when not busy :biggrin:

Nano 12-14-2011 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 660737)
ME TOO!! But the banker of the house says NO!!:sad:

lol my wife said no too! that was until I showed her the money I have set aside in the "hobby" department. :mrgreen: If i could buy extras and sell them later I would :wink:

The Grizz 12-14-2011 02:06 AM

Grow them out a bit & frag some off to sell :biggrin:

Nano 12-14-2011 02:13 AM

thats my plan! I already have a frag of orange explosions that I bought for $10 about 2 months ago, and it had 5 or so heads, now its about 15-20! and From what I hear they can be pretty pricey sometimes! also some green apples, but they would just be like nano sized frags :mrgreen:

Trabby 12-14-2011 03:47 AM

11 year old daughter has bath, wants tunes, gets ipod, gets ipod wet, ipod glitches and dies before the fact that is got wet is known, HOLY HELL!!!! daughter has dramatic breakdown, mom wants to vomit. WTF?! Seriously?! take deep breath and try to find cheap used ipod...... ughhhhhhhhhh

fishoholic 12-14-2011 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Trabby (Post 660790)
11 year old daughter has bath, wants tunes, gets ipod, gets ipod wet, ipod glitches and dies before the fact that is got wet is known, HOLY HELL!!!! daughter has dramatic breakdown, mom wants to vomit. WTF?! Seriously?! take deep breath and try to find cheap used ipod...... ughhhhhhhhhh

Sounds like natural and logical consequences to me. If she wants another iPod she should have to save up her allowance to buy one herself. By just giving her another one you are teaching her that it is ok to do something wrong and someone else will bail you out and you can get away with it.

I understand it was probably wasn't done on purpose and was a mistake but if a person doesn't have consequences for their mistakes how is that person supposed to learn anything.

Take it from me, my parents created a spoiled monster (mom says I wasn't so bad but I think at times I was) and I wished there was times were they didn't give in so much. Don't get me wrong at the time it was great but as an adult I still have trouble with people saying no to me and not getting my way or what I want when I want it.

The Grizz 12-14-2011 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 660813)
Take it from me, my parents created a spoiled monster

I figured as much :lol:

fishytime 12-14-2011 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 660822)
I figured as much :lol:

your tellin me:mrgreen:

SeaHorse_Fanatic 12-14-2011 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 660813)
Sounds like natural and logical consequences to me. If she wants another iPod she should have to save up her allowance to buy one herself. By just giving her another one you are teaching her that it is ok to do something wrong and someone else will bail you out and you can get away with it.

I understand it was probably wasn't done on purpose and was a mistake but if a person doesn't have consequences for their mistakes how is that person supposed to learn anything.

Take it from me, my parents created a spoiled monster (mom says I wasn't so bad but I think at times I was) and I wished there was times were they didn't give in so much. Don't get me wrong at the time it was great but as an adult I still have trouble with people saying no to me and not getting my way or what I want when I want it.

I totally agree. I started young with Felicia. If she does something wrong, I don't give in and just replace it until she has "earned" it by helping around the house (either helping Mommy or giving Daddy a hand with water changes). Fortunately she is very careful with stuff so we haven't had that much drama over stuff being wrecked.

I know too many kids who break stuff and then their parents automatically replace it so they break it again and have no problems expecting mom & dad to go buy another replacement. Bad life lesson & creating a life long problem doing it this way.

Anthony

fishoholic 12-14-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic (Post 660842)
I totally agree. I started young with Felicia. If she does something wrong, I don't give in and just replace it until she has "earned" it by helping around the house (either helping Mommy or giving Daddy a hand with water changes). Fortunately she is very careful with stuff so we haven't had that much drama over stuff being wrecked.

I know too many kids who break stuff and then their parents automatically replace it so they break it again and have no problems expecting mom & dad to go buy another replacement. Bad life lesson & creating a life long problem doing it this way.

Anthony

Exactly, and good to hear :biggrin:


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