Birth Control. Good Theology.
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>> > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> >>"cshenk" > wrote in message
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>> >>> Bull shit Julie
>> > >
>> > > How in the hell would you know? You never met them. I say they
>> > > were odd and I am not the only one who thought that.
>> > >
>> > > What's with you now anyway? You used to be nice too!
>> >
>> >
>> > Because I've been there and I'm not making it up as I post.
>> >
>> You went to my school? I doubt it.
>>
>> > I am nice but that doesnt mean I have to agree with everything you
>> > say when it's outragious cow patties of untruth.
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>> I didn't say that you had to agree but I sure as hell am not making
>> things up. I don't know what era you went to school in or where.
>> And I can only speak for my school. I know what went on there.
>>
>> I worked in the couselor's office in Jr. High. My school was a
>> particularly rough one as it was new to Jr. High students the first
>> year that I went there. It had been used for something else the year
>> before. Not sure what. So every kid who had been kicked out of every
>> other school in the district went there. Thankfully things had
>> calmed down by the time my bro went there, three years later.
>>
>> But some time during my first year there, they had to close the
>> locker bays (eclosed buildings just for lockers) except before and
>> after school and at lunch time. Why? Too much bad stuff went on.
>> Like people throwing firecrackers at other people or people just
>> hanging out in there and not going to class.
>>
>> But lots of kids were putting stuff in their lockers that they
>> shouldn't have been. Pills, pot, liqour and cigarettes. The police
>> were called for the pills and pot. They came and picked them up.
>> But the liquor and cigarettes? Locked away in a cabinet that was
>> near where our desks were in the counselor's office. I worked with
>> an older girl in there. We had access to the key and were usually
>> left to our own devices. There was a seceretary in there but she was
>> rarely there. And nobody kept an inventory of what was in that
>> cabinet. So it was a pretty much help yourself thing and you'd
>> better believe that we did!
>>
>> I worked in all of the different offices in high school. If they did
>> do locker checks then, I wasn't aware of it and we didn't have any
>> such cabinet.
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>> > While there can be issues with some home scoolers, most are normal
>> > people and not overtly religious.
>> >
>> > My local freecyle/cafe group has 15 home schoolers. Only 1 lists a
>> > religion (catholic) and she's not home scholing over that but
>> > instead over developmental and learning disabilities with state
>> > supported assistance in her home to aid her in a teacher plan.
>> >
>> > I'm not 'un-nice' because I call a bullshit alarm on your
>> > anti-homeschool rant. I'm telling you that you are totally wrong.
>> > You just abused a large segment of a growing population of parents
>> > by calling them religious nuts. That is not right. You can call me
>> > unkind all you wish butIU was not the unkind one. You were.
>>
>> What? Where did I have an anti home schooling rant? I didn't. I'm
>> not against home schooling at all. I just said that it isn't right
>> for my daughter. And I never called a large group of people
>> religious nuts.
>>
>> What I said was specifically that I knew of two religious families in
>> NY who home schooled and one religious family here, of whom the
>> mother and daughter were odd. I never said nut. I never met the dad
>> or any siblings if there were any. But those two were for sure odd.
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> Julie,
>
> You suck at trimming. You posted a note tht was you ranting at home
> schoolers. Maybe you were tryong to quote another. I dont know or
> care by now.
Of course you don't. Because I called you on your lying.
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