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"Pizen" > wrote in message > ...
> "-L. :" > wrote in message > ... > > (Tony Lew) wrote in message > . com>... > > > > http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/L..._040824-1.html > > > > > > Just don't use Dave's Insanity Sauce... > > > > Personally I find this dangerous and abusive. If the child had an > > untested allergy, it could be extremely dangerous. > > > > -L. > > Allergy to what? Peppers, salt, vinegar, water, possibly other > veggies or mustard? Highly unlikely. Any of the above - and not highly unlikely. There is also the chance of vomiting and aspiration. > Certainly not abusive if done > properly I'd hate to be your kid. -L. |
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>> And since when does someone who was a teen actress turned "home schooler"
>> become an expert on child discipline? As I recall, she was the rather >> slutty looking snotty character on that TV show. (laughing) Maybe someone >> put hot sauce on her tongue. > >Hehe. Well, last I heard, she's super religious, married a minister >or something, too. > I was eating at a restaurant in Suburban Detroit about 8-9 years ago and her and her family sat down at the table next to me and had supper. She looked exactly the same as she did in the TV series (I wasn't a fan of the show but I had a girlfriend whose favorite show was The Facts of Life), and I was surprised that nobody in the restaurant recognized her or came over to her table. Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man "The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong" James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait". |
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>> And since when does someone who was a teen actress turned "home schooler"
>> become an expert on child discipline? As I recall, she was the rather >> slutty looking snotty character on that TV show. (laughing) Maybe someone >> put hot sauce on her tongue. > >Hehe. Well, last I heard, she's super religious, married a minister >or something, too. > I was eating at a restaurant in Suburban Detroit about 8-9 years ago and her and her family sat down at the table next to me and had supper. She looked exactly the same as she did in the TV series (I wasn't a fan of the show but I had a girlfriend whose favorite show was The Facts of Life), and I was surprised that nobody in the restaurant recognized her or came over to her table. Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man "The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong" James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait". |
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"-L. :" > wrote in message
om... > "Pizen" > wrote in message > ... > > "-L. :" > wrote in message > > ... > > > (Tony Lew) wrote in message > > . com>... > > > > > > http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/L..._040824-1.html > > > > > > > > Just don't use Dave's Insanity Sauce... > > > > > > Personally I find this dangerous and abusive. If the child had an > > > untested allergy, it could be extremely dangerous. > > > > > > -L. > > > > Allergy to what? Peppers, salt, vinegar, water, possibly other > > veggies or mustard? Highly unlikely. > > Any of the above - and not highly unlikely. There is also the chance > of vomiting and aspiration. > > > Certainly not abusive if done > > properly > > I'd hate to be your kid. > > -L. S' okay. I probably wouldn't want you as my kid. And to repeat - I've never heard of anyone with an allergic reaction to vinegar or salt - or chili peppers as far as that goes. -- "Life is hard. Life is harder when you're stupid". - John Wayne "Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed" - Mao Zedong '99 FLHRCI Remove 74 before replying. |
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"-L. :" > wrote in message
om... > "Pizen" > wrote in message > ... > > "-L. :" > wrote in message > > ... > > > (Tony Lew) wrote in message > > . com>... > > > > > > http://abcnews.go.com/sections/GMA/L..._040824-1.html > > > > > > > > Just don't use Dave's Insanity Sauce... > > > > > > Personally I find this dangerous and abusive. If the child had an > > > untested allergy, it could be extremely dangerous. > > > > > > -L. > > > > Allergy to what? Peppers, salt, vinegar, water, possibly other > > veggies or mustard? Highly unlikely. > > Any of the above - and not highly unlikely. There is also the chance > of vomiting and aspiration. > > > Certainly not abusive if done > > properly > > I'd hate to be your kid. > > -L. S' okay. I probably wouldn't want you as my kid. And to repeat - I've never heard of anyone with an allergic reaction to vinegar or salt - or chili peppers as far as that goes. -- "Life is hard. Life is harder when you're stupid". - John Wayne "Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed" - Mao Zedong '99 FLHRCI Remove 74 before replying. |
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:59:46 -0700, The Ranger > wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:54:05 -0500, "jmcquown" > wrote: >[snip] >> Should have figured it was something like that. Play >> a slutty looking teen bitch on TV, then turn "I got >> religion so I get to tell you how to think" later in life. >[snip] > >Kee-riste! That was a ROLE she played! Did you ever MEET her outside >of TVland? I saw an episode of Dick Clark's bloopers and practical jokes show a LONG time ago, and remember a practical joke segment they played on Lisa Whelchel. I barely remember the details, but it had something do do with an ice cream store, where she had to take over the cash register and serve customers (or something like that). The one thing I distinctly remember, however, is that she came off as an amazingly sweet and down-to-earth person, even before she found out she was being Punk'd by Dick and Ed. Definitely the polar opposite of her "Blair" character on the Facts of Life. |
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 09:28:12 -0400, "Pizen" >
arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >S' okay. I probably wouldn't want you as my kid. And to repeat - >I've never heard of anyone with an allergic reaction to vinegar or >salt - or chili peppers as far as that goes. Coincidentally, while I was at the gym this morning, I heard an interview with the woman who used to play Blair on "Facts of Life" way back when. She's evidently written a book called _Creative Correction_ in which she advocates this. There was a call in after the interview and people were all over the map pro/con. One equated the use of tabasco to slapping a kid in the face. Personally, I wish I'd thought of it when the kids were growing up. And I might have extended this to my husband :-) Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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