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Anonymous:
Deborah, looks like you got your panties in quite a bunch! :rofl:

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---No, it looks as though you have put yourself right where you belong. Your true colors are shining bright for all to see."

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I don't have a problem with my colors.  That you would think I would is...strange.

I think I'm just going to chalk you up as a very odd duck, not that there's anything wrong with that, and wander on my merry way.

I hope you have a nice evening.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---Their gullibility is frustrating (because it affects children they are responsible for), but not criminal
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I disagree.  The parents are not gullible, they are neglegent!

Anonymous:
Good job Deb. You are becoming more likable already. :wave:

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2003-10-07 18:37:00, Anonymous wrote:

"
--- Quote ---Their gullibility is frustrating (because it affects children they are responsible for), but not criminal
--- End quote ---



I disagree.  The parents are not gullible, they are neglegent!"

--- End quote ---


The only set of these parents I've run into personally I would classify as more gullible than negligent.

And I'm not trying to give them a free pass or anything, because I actually don't like them very much.  At all, in fact.

They just seem to be well meaning but have lousy judgement about who to trust and what are red flags and when to pay real close attention to the red flags.

The kind of people with more money than common sense.

Your experience may well be different.

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