| REVIEWER | REPLY |
 | FranksWildYears
(60)
05/21/2008 | Like one dead gay zombie said to the other dead gay zombie, "What do you say we head over to the morgue and suck back a couple of cold ones?" |
 | lmorovan
(19)
05/21/2008 | Well then, it must suck being yourself. Fair enough? |
 | FranksWildYears
(60)
05/21/2008 | I'll tell it to one if I can find one. Should the misfortune of one person cause the entire society to live in a cave and poke at any who comes to the doorway with a pointed stick? Not me. I'll be at the park, or the pub, or the music hall with my friends and nieghbours. Do you love your drinkin', smokin' kid any less than the others? Sounds to me like he's a productive member of society, and that he gets out and interacts with others. |
 | lmorovan
(19)
05/21/2008 | Yeah, tell that to the parents of a kid who has been kidnapped, sexually abused and then killed.
You say it must suck to be me? Let's see, one of my kid is a smoker and occasional drinker. And that because of the wrong company he has been exposed in the wonderful outside. Fortunately, he is serving in the Military and has a steady, good job in the government. Another one is a deacon at the church, and I can't even make him drink a glass of wine with a good meal. He is in the computer networking business and doing great. My youngest one is a proficient guitar player and excels in the school. And he rather spend his free time learning music than hanging out with other kids. It certainly may sucks to be me, but I am a happy parent with good, productive kids. They, not me, are very selective with the kind of people they mingle with, and I couldn't agree more with their selection. It sucks being me?
It's all about me, not the review, right? How typical. |
 | FranksWildYears
(60)
05/21/2008 | Far better that they are sequestered in a cocoon and denied the opportunity to interact with their own kind. What the hell kind of a life is that? We might as well all just plug ourselves into the matrix and provide energy for the machines. It must suck to be you. The number of kids who are abducted by strangers amounts to a chance of one in 5 million. The number of kids who are sexually abused by members of their immediate families is way, Way, WAY higher than that. Statistically kids are safer in the streets than thay are in their homes. |
 | irishgit
(154)
05/21/2008 | God forbid they learn how to interact with others. Lock the kids up, not the controller, Franks..... Hahahahaha |
 | lmorovan
(19)
05/21/2008 | Sure, get out and get together with other kids. Learn how to smoke, perhaps do drugs, engage in sexual activities, or worse, being kidnapped. Thanks but no, thanks. |