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Why Not? 09-13-2014 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Chief Roundup (Post 10907962)
My step mother was a fan of the ole wooden spoon treatment.

Oh yeah. Mine made a special spoon in an art class. Painted it and everything. Whooped my ass with it many a time. Almost always deserved.

Why Not? 09-13-2014 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 10907634)
I can terrify my kids without raising my voice or holding a paddle. But if that didn't work I would have swatted.

Otherwise, my children are more polite than most adults. Even my 2 year old.

Same here. I think my kids are better behaved than I am most of the time

Why Not? 09-13-2014 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimmya (Post 10907619)
They still use the board at elementary schools here in Texas. Parents must sign for it to be used on the kids. I've signed every year.

Worst whooping I ever got of any kind came courtesy of our high school(Plano Sr)football coach with his thick paddle with holes in it for extra traction. Only took 2 times before my class clown shit got real old and my behavior reports from my teachers got a lot better

RealSNR 09-13-2014 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 10908102)
Sounds like a jaded woman and her greedy lawyer. Interesting how this and the Hardy situation all come up after the 2nd half of Rice video goes public. Not really though. All roads lead to Rome and where our society is headed. Guarantee you jaded gold digging past lovers of celebrities of any type are making a bee line down the street to Leisure Suit Larry the Lawyer for "their piece of the pie". :thumb:

Stay tuned because I assure you there is more to come all across the board from the celebrity world of entertainment on domestic issues:popcorn:

Congrats to Peterson for disciplining his kid BUT there is a price to be paid when....

I think a person like AP who has God knows how many sons out there is hardly in a position to be a victim of the media or gold diggers.

rtmike 09-13-2014 02:09 PM

When I mention to other folks up here they've never heard of it. Maybe it's a western Kansas thing.

But, I NEVER, EVER left the orange Hot Wheels track laying around otherwise a section would come up missing. :grr:

In58men 09-13-2014 02:17 PM

In the 90's we called that discipline

'Hamas' Jenkins 09-13-2014 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 10908102)
Sounds like a jaded woman and her greedy lawyer. Interesting how this and the Hardy situation all come up after the 2nd half of Rice video goes public. Not really though. All roads lead to Rome and where our society is headed. Guarantee you jaded gold digging past lovers of celebrities of any type are making a bee line down the street to Leisure Suit Larry the Lawyer for "their piece of the pie". :thumb:

Stay tuned because I assure you there is more to come all across the board from the celebrity world of entertainment on domestic issues:popcorn:

Congrats to Peterson for disciplining his kid BUT there is a price to be paid when....

Yeah, it's clearly the victim's fault. Same with Janay Palmer and Greg Hardy's girlfriend too. Peterson should be lauded for lashing a four year old with a switch to the point where he drew blood and raised welts.

I'm sure all the above parties were asking for it.

On second thought, ****ing kill yourself.

cosmo20002 09-13-2014 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Chiefshrink (Post 10908102)
Sounds like a jaded woman and her greedy lawyer. Interesting how this and the Hardy situation all come up after the 2nd half of Rice video goes public. Not really though. All roads lead to Rome and where our society is headed. Guarantee you jaded gold digging past lovers of celebrities of any type are making a bee line down the street to Leisure Suit Larry the Lawyer for "their piece of the pie". :thumb:

Stay tuned because I assure you there is more to come all across the board from the celebrity world of entertainment on domestic issues:popcorn:

Congrats to Peterson for disciplining his kid BUT there is a price to be paid when....

WTF are you talking about?

Rausch 09-13-2014 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Inmem58 (Post 10908189)
In the 90's we called that discipline

I got whipped with a belt.

I didn't have bruises and welts all over my body...

dirk digler 09-13-2014 03:06 PM

We had a weeping willow tree in our front yard so my mom would use one of the limbs to spank me. Then I graduated to the plastic hard race track kind of like rico's dad used on him.

But by far the worst punishment from my mom was being grounded to my room and had to print 500 sentences, one per line, on what I did wrong. That hurt worse than any beating I got.

WilliamTheIrish 09-13-2014 03:12 PM

Hamas, you magnificent bastard. Making me laugh ITT.

Since we are all giving anecdotes here's mine:

I'm from a family of 12 raised by a single parent. Ass whippings were the order of the day.

I, in turn also parented that way. Until one day where I whipped my son and realized that I wasn't being his parent, I was being my Mom. Never laid a hand on either of them after that.

They are productive adults (in Marcellus lingo that means they pay taxes and don't take welfare LMAO) with good lives.

Like Hamas says, time and society moves on from the "old acceptable ways" and if I saw those bruises on a kid, as a mandated reporter, I'd turn him in just as the physician did. That shit is unacceptable.

Katipan 09-13-2014 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler (Post 10908244)
We had a weeping willow tree in our front yard so my mom would use one of the limbs to spank me. Then I graduated to the plastic hard race track kind of like rico's dad used on him.

But by far the worst punishment from my mom was being grounded to my room and had to print 500 sentences, one per line, on what I did wrong. That hurt worse than any beating I got.

I wrote so many standards by 5th grade I would have definitely preferred those. I could knock those ****ers out fast. Standards and standing in the corner with encyclopedias on outstretched arms were the preferred method of torture at my private school. But I had a polite broken home so my parents spent the formulative ass kicking years feeling guilty already.

Don't worry, karma made up for my easy adolescent years.

Mennonite 09-13-2014 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dirk digler (Post 10908244)
But by far the worst punishment from my mom was being grounded to my room and had to print 500 sentences, one per line, on what I did wrong. That hurt worse than any beating I got.

Same here. The worst part was that my mom would make me whittle my own pencil and mine my own graphite. Tough, but fair.

dirk digler 09-13-2014 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 10908250)
I wrote so many standards by 5th grade I would have definitely preferred those. I could knock those ****ers out fast. Standards and standing in the corner with encyclopedias on outstretched arms were the preferred method of torture at my private school. But I had a polite broken home so my parents spent the formulative ass kicking years feeling guilty already.

Don't worry, karma made up for my easy adolescent years.

Not me, the beatings took 10 seconds while writing 500 sentences seemed like forever.

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Originally Posted by Mennonite (Post 10908253)
Same here. The worst part was that my mom would make me whittle my own pencil and mine my own graphite. Tough, but fair.

LMAO

RealSNR 09-13-2014 03:27 PM

What the ****. Am I the only CP poster that didn't get so much as a spanking from my parents when I misbehaved? None of my friends growing up ever had that happen, either.

Is that just a Kansas/Missouri thing or what? Yes, even in the context of the times that people lived in as kids compared to now.


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