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Mother Has 12-Year-Old Son Arrested for Opening Christmas Gift Early
#21
[quote Racer X]Our favorite bartender is 29, and she has an 11 year old daughter. Her mom is about 50, and great grandma is under 70.

And I know our bartender's ex, and he just beat a domestic vioilence and burglury arrest on a technicality.
I think it's scary that you not only have a "favorite Bartender" but that you should know so much about them!! ;-)
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#22
[quote Harbourmaster][quote Racer X]Our favorite bartender is 29, and she has an 11 year old daughter. Her mom is about 50, and great grandma is under 70.

And I know our bartender's ex, and he just beat a domestic vioilence and burglury arrest on a technicality.
I think it's scary that you not only have a "favorite Bartender" but that you should know so much about them!! ;-)
Nah! They're like family after a while, but much better therapists. I have a couple of favorite bartenders at two different bars in Alphabet City.
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#23
[quote Todd's keyboard]My wife still has Immigration Canada on speed dial. Even though I now am a landed immigrant, my understanding is that she can have me escorted to the border and deported if I start nibbilng things in the icebox that ought to be left alone. :-)

Todd's expatriot keyboard
Yeah but isn't she required under law to be financially responsible for you
for something like seven years even if she dumps you ? : - D

I had a friend that married a guy from Toronto about twenty years ago and i think
that was the case as long as she wasn't a citizen.

And on the subject of favorite bartenders - I go to their their house and play pool
and drink their beer when they get off work. (no tipping either) : -)
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#24
[quote trisho.][quote Harbourmaster][quote Racer X]Our favorite bartender is 29, and she has an 11 year old daughter. Her mom is about 50, and great grandma is under 70.

And I know our bartender's ex, and he just beat a domestic vioilence and burglury arrest on a technicality.
I think it's scary that you not only have a "favorite Bartender" but that you should know so much about them!! ;-)
Nah! They're like family after a while, but much better therapists. I have a couple of favorite bartenders at two different bars in Alphabet City.
she goes coctail cruising with us a few times a year, and usually July 4th and New Year's

Keep your enemies close, and you barkeep closer.......
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#25
I want to slap cuffs on the writer for using "snuck". Has that "word" been misused so consistently for so long that it has now become acceptable as the past tense of "sneak"? It certainly was NOT acceptable when I was in school.
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#26
[quote ka jowct]I want to slap cuffs on the writer for using "snuck". Has that "word" been misused so consistently for so long that it has now become acceptable as the past tense of "sneak"? It certainly was NOT acceptable when I was in school.
select "snuck" and hit command+control+d - here's what ya get:
past and past participle of sneak .
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#27
OK, another corruption has become acceptable. "Sneaked" was the past tense when I was learning English.
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#28
[quote ka jowct]OK, another corruption has become acceptable. "Sneaked" was the past tense when I was learning English.
Wow, I vaguely remember that word. Do you still write it "surprize" too?
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#29
"The mother told police that the boy has a history of bad behavior, including shoplifting from stores and stealing money from her. The mother said he even punched a police officer last month and was arrested for disorderly conduct for it.

"I'm trying to get him some kind of help," she told the Rock Hill Herald."


Someone quipped that "I think some here would have been quite happy to see the thief wasted by the cops." I don't think anyone "would be happy", but that doesn't mean that this kid isn't displaying behavior that might someday put him in a situation where he might end up being shot by a cop.


What do you do with a kid like this? Obviously as noted above, this family has an history of kids raising kids. And that mom and great grandma called the police pretty much says that "dad" isn't around. Do you send him to boot camp? Military school?
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#30
My 27 year old neice has a 17 year old daughter.






























Foster parent.
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