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Dee D. Flint wrote:
"Clint" rattlehead at computron dot net wrote in message ... No my analogy is quite correct. To determine the worth of pizza, you must eat to see if it is a food worth your bother. Knowing the ingredients will not tell you that. here's a more accurate anology.... "You can't possibly know anything about pizza, and i'm telling you that it's an important staple to you diet. Your opinion means nothing; I am now pointing the gun of licenseing system at your head and ORDERING you to take a bite of the pizza, I am not worried one bit about what the facts are or what the market wants... I am going to see to it that everybody is force fed pizza whether they like it or not." I and other parents that I know have always required our children to eat foods that are good for them whether they liked them or not. My children have always been required to eat what was served whether they liked it or not. Children were not allowed to dictate the menu. Oh how cruel! Dee, you are a meanie. You are stunting your kids emotional growth and forcing them to do something they don't want to. NO one should be forced to do something they don't want to be it Morse Code or eating foods that are good for them. - end of being facetious. How about NBI - NO Broccoli International? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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