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Is this really the message they want to present
Is this really the message they want to present This post is only viewable by Polyamory Date members. Join Polyamory Date now! ~~Fuzzy~~ |
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^5 on your comments ! Our society is crumbling because we continue to idolize individuals that do almost everything wrong, and are proud instead of ashamed of it ! I feel we need to put real penalties back into our justice system because the moves away from it in the 1950's is one reason so many are not afraid to go to a real jail , let alone JUST be on House Arrest !
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I don’t watch much TV, and pay very little attention to the commercials when I do (very much the male remote flipping channels syndrome) so I’m not familiar with the one of which you speak, but Charlie’s “bad boy” image is well cultivated – and here is the REAL point – adored! Mrs. C HATED 2 ½ Men. For what should be obvious reasons (Chelsea, Mia, the one played by Jenny McCarthy, all the other gorgeous busty reasons) – I liked watching it, even still do like watching the ones I’ve seen numerous times before. When my mother was here she admitted liking the show, as did many of the old folks at her apartment complex. I totally don’t understand that, but it’s apparently true. In a much younger vein - Ohhh, to be the bad boy that just makes girls panties instantly wet… But to your point, I agree that house arrest is supposed to be punishment, and not really a laughing matter, and I guess I know what this is an issue for you too. Me and My AyyyPad Email Frustration I Married an of age Teenage Boy Private Cleavage 1 My Private Blog – Tell me your secrets
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Ya, I think that was the point of the whole commercial. It's "funny" because house arrest really doesn't affect him. I'm not condoning it, but I see your point. ~AAS
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^5 on your comments ! Our society is crumbling because we continue to idolize individuals that do almost everything wrong, and are proud instead of ashamed of it ! I feel we need to put real penalties back into our justice system because the moves away from it in the 1950's is one reason so many are not afraid to go to a real jail , let alone JUST be on House Arrest ! ~~Fuzzy~~
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I don’t watch much TV, and pay very little attention to the commercials when I do (very much the male remote flipping channels syndrome) so I’m not familiar with the one of which you speak, but Charlie’s “bad boy” image is well cultivated – and here is the REAL point – adored! Mrs. C HATED 2 ½ Men. For what should be obvious reasons (Chelsea, Mia, the one played by Jenny McCarthy, all the other gorgeous busty reasons) – I liked watching it, even still do like watching the ones I’ve seen numerous times before. When my mother was here she admitted liking the show, as did many of the old folks at her apartment complex. I totally don’t understand that, but it’s apparently true. In a much younger vein - Ohhh, to be the bad boy that just makes girls panties instantly wet… But to your point, I agree that house arrest is supposed to be punishment, and not really a laughing matter, and I guess I know what this is an issue for you too. Me and My AyyyPad Email Frustration I Married an of age Teenage Boy Private Cleavage 1 My Private Blog – Tell me your secrets ~~Fuzzy~~
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Ya, I think that was the point of the whole commercial. It's "funny" because house arrest really doesn't affect him. I'm not condoning it, but I see your point. ~AAS ~~Fuzzy~~
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