Comments:

Claudia - 2007-02-01 14:06:22
Hmm, I'm kinda running low on ketchup. I knew I was poor; I just didn't know HOW poor. And, yeah, the Shit Goddamn song got axed immediately at my house. If only they'd play in my car, I wouldn't have these issues!
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Laura - 2007-02-01 14:25:04
My sister and I have long exchanged mix tapes and cds. She stopped playing mine in the car the day she realized her then-three-year-old-son was singing along with "Johnny, Are You Queer?".
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Smed - 2007-02-01 14:28:53
Ah, I did warn that wasn't kid friendly, didn't I? Oh, well...
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Harriet - 2007-02-01 14:40:06
Oh, you did! I was just driving, so I couldn't look at what I was putting in the machine. And I also always take "not kid friendly" with a grain of salt. I basically think that I'd rather talk to AJ about such things than pretend they don't exist. However, he's lately taken to paying more attention to lyrics and singing them later absent mindedly. I didn't want to take the chance of him dancing around his classroom singing "Shit! Goddamn!" Because I'm pretty sure that would get us a personal invitation to the principal's office.
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Smed - 2007-02-01 15:07:17
Haaaaah!
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Smed - 2007-02-01 15:08:01
Oops! Premature sendulation. That's why I don't play Rage Against The Machine in the car. BTW, at least I didn't put on "Me So Horny" because that's so damn catchy he WOULD be singing it...
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Julia - 2007-02-01 17:09:13
I have no ketchup at all. None. Not even packets. Tragic!
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elgan - 2007-02-01 21:15:24
Ha ha ha ha! Isn't it great?
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Sandy - 2007-02-02 00:09:02
Cassie's preschool teacher told the kids that the way they make fur coats was to kill the animals and cut their fur off of them. Now why does a child need to know this?
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