wowie... little tension between you two? See, this is why I don't have time to pay more attention. Let me go to Happyland!
I take it you have never made a mistake? Unlike you, I admit to my mistakes. I don't sit there and argue about semantics until someone gives up and just says, "whatever". That's what makes you an idiot.
He is an EX-con he has paid his dues and that has nothing to do with his answer. I asked him if that made me a bad person and he answered me honestly in his opinion I will give ya this clif that I asked for that answer. I can see your point about breaking the laws but I can also see that some of them are far beyond stupid. You are correct that does not give us the right to break them but yes maybe change them. And no if my son told me to go screw myself i would not laugh. my son would be picking himself out of the wall across the room where he accidently slipped in to it I think we have all at one time done that stupid little thing that we know we shouldnt' of. Putting the school mascot on top of the barn, skipped school on senior skip day, skinny dippin, all of which break someones law, but we did it anyway.
yes, all of the above and then some!! and we did it without malice. and I am not a bad person. :mrgreen:
well, if you shut up for 5 to 8 years and pulled a 1/3 of your time you could! :lol: oh, I'm just making myself laugh now......
But that is my point. We have all done something imilar in the past (not counting my felony). But no one should whine when they are busted and are punished. I certainly don't think the kid should be executed for his crime, but he knew it was wrong and he did it anyway. The punishment was strict but fair. He should take it like a man (no pun intended).
Legal infraction is a contradiction. If it was legal, it wasn't an infraction. If it was an infraction, it wasn't legal. Be that as it may, I don't condemn anyone for their crime. I condemn those who commit a crime and then try to tell me it's acceptable because it shouldn't really be a crime in the first place. Unlike a lot of people, I fully admit to my mistakes. How can that be related to "the pot calling the kettle black"?
I was talking about people like KellBell and sus who don't believe the guy should be punished because they didn't feel what he did was wrong. What he did was wrong, he knew it and deserves the punishment he received.
ok on that I agree ya get caught take it and shut up. But they said the fines and the suspension were for (i can't remember exact wording ) ya ya dancing... not for wearing the dress
Then I guess if I was this kids parent, I would be standing right behind him helping him fight the school, law and whoever else.
high school senior who thought it would be funny to wear a dress to his prom was ticketed $249 for disorderly conduct, suspended for three days and banned from his last track meet. School district administrator Jim Gottinger said the discipline was for more than just the dress, noting Kerry Lofy, 18, was dancing in a sexually provocative manner at the prom, according to a police report.
Ok ya'll have a great day, Im going to go dunk my hair into some dye and see what happens . LAter peeps
ya know, there use to be a thing called teenage pranks, and it was funny and someone would get in trouble and that would be the end of it, why is every frickin thing such a big news makin deal these days? I agree the rules are the rules are the rules..... but it don't need to make the news.... his tail broke the rules. broken rules have consequences..... right people? now he is suffering them. right?
BUT HE BROKE THE RULES...... WHY IS THAT OK WITH YOU? YOUR GOING TO DEFEND HIM. HE KNEW THE RULES PRIOR TO SHOWING UP IN THE DRESS AND CLEARLY KNEW HIM WHEN HE WAS 1ST REFUSED ENTRANCE, RIGHT? AND I'M NOT HOLLARING, I JUST NOTICED MY CAPS LOCKED, SORRY GO GET THAT MOP DONE GIRL!