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Dave's "high" living!
People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their
kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p...t=DSC_0212.jpg Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. He's out of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. I don't mean to sound crass, but Dave's generation was all about taking care of themselves and putting the kids second. Then they'd send them off to school after working long weeks and leaving the poor kids alone. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. Why couldn't you all manage that? I know the answer. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com.. .. People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... Why then did you subject your little rug rat to his first year in the ''dreaded city''? You are a rotten parent! I don't mean to sound crass, too late. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. ''most of the week'' ? So, he's a part time latch key kid. mmmmm I see. My kids were raised by a full time Mom. A *real* Mom. SBV |
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''most of the week'' ? So, he's a part time latch key kid. mmmmm I see. My kids were raised by a full time Mom. A *real* Mom. Real mom = mom with no career and no life. Trailer trash begets more trailer trash. Real parents are BOTH available for the kids. We're with Thomas each and every day. Suzanne works two NIGHT shifts and I work from home. That's how to do it, unless you struck out financially and one or both parents has to drive a truck like a loser! BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHA!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in . Suzanne works two NIGHT shifts and I work from home. Maybe if you weren't such a lazy ass you could make enough so that Sudsy wouldn't have to work. Latch key kids are 250% more likely to go on a shooting rampage than kids raised by full time Moms. SBV |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... On 23 Apr 2007 18:19:52 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p...t=DSC_0212.jpg Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. He's out of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. I don't mean to sound crass, but Dave's generation was all about taking care of themselves and putting the kids second. Then they'd send them off to school after working long weeks and leaving the poor kids alone. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. Why couldn't you all manage that? Right, Bobby. I guess my kid had a deprived childhood. Her mother wasn't a nurse. She was an accomplished lawyer who graduated first in in her law school class, practiced law for several years and then shifted careers to spend time with the kid. My kid turned down admission to a couple of high schools your kid wouldn't have a prayer of getting into because admission is by highly compeitive exam. Instead she graduated from one of the City's top prep schools. She didn't do high school drama--she went to the country's leading ballet school, performed with the City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Saratoga, choreographed an off-Broadway show at age 16, and interned with the Alvin Ailey company. Oh, yeah. About those kids from broken homes. I gotta admit that Trump's kid was at that ballet school with her. We didn't spend our time watching her play soccer at Podunk's youth soccer league. We spent it watching her perform at Lincoln Center. We didn't take her to movies--we took her to theater, concerts, light opera and opera. She turned down a full ride scholarship at a university your kid probably won't even be able to get into, to attend and graduate from one of the top 3 liberal arts colleges in the country, spent a summer in Japan and two years studying in European universities, wrote for the Boston Globe, and is finishing up and MBA in finance from the #1 business school in that area. So I guess we were selfish in letting her miss out on some of the advantages of hanging out with a nurse in Podunk, NY. My god Dave, I hope nobody called Child Protective Services on you! g -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Dave wrote:
On 23 Apr 2007 18:19:52 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p...t=DSC_0212.jpg Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. He's out of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. I don't mean to sound crass, but Dave's generation was all about taking care of themselves and putting the kids second. Then they'd send them off to school after working long weeks and leaving the poor kids alone. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. Why couldn't you all manage that? Right, Bobby. I guess my kid had a deprived childhood. Her mother wasn't a nurse. She was an accomplished lawyer who graduated first in in her law school class, practiced law for several years and then shifted careers to spend time with the kid. My kid turned down admission to a couple of high schools your kid wouldn't have a prayer of getting into because admission is by highly compeitive exam. Instead she graduated from one of the City's top prep schools. She didn't do high school drama--she went to the country's leading ballet school, performed with the City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Saratoga, choreographed an off-Broadway show at age 16, and interned with the Alvin Ailey company. Oh, yeah. About those kids from broken homes. I gotta admit that Trump's kid was at that ballet school with her. We didn't spend our time watching her play soccer at Podunk's youth soccer league. We spent it watching her perform at Lincoln Center. We didn't take her to movies--we took her to theater, concerts, light opera and opera. She turned down a full ride scholarship at a university your kid probably won't even be able to get into, to attend and graduate from one of the top 3 liberal arts colleges in the country, spent a summer in Japan and two years studying in European universities, wrote for the Boston Globe, and is finishing up and MBA in finance from the #1 business school in that area. So I guess we were selfish in letting her miss out on some of the advantages of hanging out with a nurse in Podunk, NY. Good God Dave...how could you have abused that poor child like that? |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote:
Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. Hope springs eternal, If he inherited your brains you might as well invest that money in something that pays more. No amount of money or private tutoring are going to allow him to score enough an his SATs to get college that offers a degree higher than a Bachelor of Basket Weaving. of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. Looks like you're already doing a bang up job of turning him into a first class bigot. I don't mean to sound crass.. But you just can't help yourself can you? I don't think Prof. Higgis could do much with you, not enough decent raw material to produce a quality product. Martin |
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Great smackdown! I bet Bobgauche is wincing from that one!
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:36:01 -0400, "Scotty"
wrote: My kids were raised by a full time Mom. A *real* Mom. SBV Mine too. Her choice. Worked out very well. Two National Merit Finalists and a Rhodes Scholar finalist. From public schools. Well rounded, no problems. She didn't earn an income, but we didn't have a dime of college expense, and have a pile of advanced degrees in the family. I think maybe that was better. Frank |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p...t=DSC_0212.jpg Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. He's out of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. I don't mean to sound crass, but Dave's generation was all about taking care of themselves and putting the kids second. Then they'd send them off to school after working long weeks and leaving the poor kids alone. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. Why couldn't you all manage that? I know the answer. I commend you and Suzie for getting your son out of Manhattan. That city--most cities, for that matter--is hardly ideal, or even preferable, for raising a child. You won't regret it, and he will thank you for it some day. Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... I commend you and Suzie for getting your son out of Manhattan. That city--most cities, for that matter--is hardly ideal, or even preferable, for raising a child. You won't regret it, and he will thank you for it some day. ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? SBV |
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Very impressive, Dave.
Scotty "Dave" wrote in message ... On 23 Apr 2007 18:19:52 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: People like Dave will never understand doing the right thing for their kids....take a look, Dave. Little Thomas is running on his own land, playing on clean grass, No one broke any glass or did any drugs here hours before. You can't say that about any part of Manhattan, Dave. Have a look, Dave.... http://s128.photobucket.com/albums/p...rit/?action=vi ew¤t=DSC_0212.jpg Thomas' college (and I mean ANY college) is already paid for. He's out of the city muck and slime on his own land. His friends don't come from broken homes...or poor ones. I don't mean to sound crass, but Dave's generation was all about taking care of themselves and putting the kids second. Then they'd send them off to school after working long weeks and leaving the poor kids alone. Suzanne and I worked it so Thomas is not left alone for most of the week. Why couldn't you all manage that? Right, Bobby. I guess my kid had a deprived childhood. Her mother wasn't a nurse. She was an accomplished lawyer who graduated first in in her law school class, practiced law for several years and then shifted careers to spend time with the kid. My kid turned down admission to a couple of high schools your kid wouldn't have a prayer of getting into because admission is by highly compeitive exam. Instead she graduated from one of the City's top prep schools. She didn't do high school drama--she went to the country's leading ballet school, performed with the City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Saratoga, choreographed an off-Broadway show at age 16, and interned with the Alvin Ailey company. Oh, yeah. About those kids from broken homes. I gotta admit that Trump's kid was at that ballet school with her. We didn't spend our time watching her play soccer at Podunk's youth soccer league. We spent it watching her perform at Lincoln Center. We didn't take her to movies--we took her to theater, concerts, light opera and opera. She turned down a full ride scholarship at a university your kid probably won't even be able to get into, to attend and graduate from one of the top 3 liberal arts colleges in the country, spent a summer in Japan and two years studying in European universities, wrote for the Boston Globe, and is finishing up and MBA in finance from the #1 business school in that area. So I guess we were selfish in letting her miss out on some of the advantages of hanging out with a nurse in Podunk, NY. |
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"Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 01:15:37 GMT, "Maxprop" said: I commend you and Suzie for getting your son out of Manhattan. That city--most cities, for that matter--is hardly ideal, or even preferable, for raising a child. Bubbles didn't live in Manhattan, Max. He lived in Queens. Different animal entirely. Remember Archie Bunker? "Boy the way Glen Miller played. Songs that made the hit parade. Guys like us we had it made. Those were the days." Queens, eh? Isn't that like Flatbush? Max |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... I commend you and Suzie for getting your son out of Manhattan. That city--most cities, for that matter--is hardly ideal, or even preferable, for raising a child. You won't regret it, and he will thank you for it some day. ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? Never too late to come to one's senses. Than again Bubbles would defend eating dog feces as a health supplement if he was doing it at the time. Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message k.net... Than again Bubbles would defend eating dog feces as a health supplement if he was doing it at the time. Max He does it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOMrslEMp94 |
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Right, Bobby. I guess my kid had a deprived childhood.
YOU are the who's deprived now. But why is that, Dave? Her mother wasn't a nurse. She was an accomplished lawyer who graduated first in in her law school class, practiced law for several years and then shifted careers to spend time with the kid. There are few things as creepy as lawyers. I can't even believe you'd compare a person in law to someone who's dedicated to aiding the elderly. BTW, Suzanne is now working towards Nurse Practitioner. My kid turned down admission to a couple of high schools your kid wouldn't have a prayer of getting into because admission is by highly compeitive exam. Good one, Dave. At just two and a half I bet he'd flunk those exams! BWAHAHAHAHA! You're such an idiot! Instead she graduated from one of the City's top prep schools. And now she pays for half your boat, Dave. Care to explain how that worked out and WHY? She didn't do high school drama--she went to the country's leading ballet school, performed with the City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Saratoga, choreographed an off-Broadway show at age 16, and interned with the Alvin Ailey company. Snore. I'm glad your daughter turned out okay in the face of living in a poor environment. Unlike you I'm not going to bash your kid. Oh, yeah. About those kids from broken homes. I gotta admit that Trump's kid was at that ballet school with her. Wow! Really??? Gee wiz! Thomas is going to nursery school with another toddler who's father is a famous singer! Maybe we can introduce him to Trump's daughter?! We didn't take her to movies--we took her to theater, concerts, light opera and opera. Yep, and the cinema has nothing at all to do with the arts. And the integration of arts has nothing at all to do with the cinema. I knew the snobbery would pour out of you soon enough, Dave. Dragging a kid to see G&S Lighthouse opera might have an effect, then again it might not. turned down a full ride scholarship at a university your kid probably won't even be able to get into, Why is that? Thomas father has the money. His mother has a career in medicine. His grandfather is a scientist and naturalist, his great grandfather was a atomic engineer and plant designer. My hobby's are far more refined than yours: I'm a photographer, amateur astronomer, filmmaker, writer, and I'm soon to have a book published. My musical tastes are as vast as my incredible library of classical, jazz and rock. I also have forgotten more about American Folk music and Americana art than you'll ever know. Then there's my love and encyclopedic knowledge of film, from the first efforts of George Pal and Willis O'Brian to the most modern efforts today. Dave, I'm far younger than you, but I'm twice the brains and probably three times the brawn. In your twilight years, you dried up. I can afford to buy a new C&C 99 this year, Dave. You can't. I'm restoring an MG-TF (My second) and you drive...what? Dave, you sent your daughter to a school to get some advantages. Thomas is living with them every day. We got a tour of our neighbor's home on Sunday and he's one of the folks who directs the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, though his main interests are jazz. He plunked down and played piano for Thomas. You simply can't have this kind of life in Manhattan...not for a small child. The freedom, the air, the excersise and the stimulation are off the charts compared to the city. And stop yammering about Queens. I lived just off B'Way for several years in an apartment I later cleaned up on. The noise, traffic and fumes were too much. And by the way, EVERY person in this group was on my case that we should get Thomas away from the city, so don't think you have an ounce of genuine support! Dude, you're old. You're poor. You failed. And your boat is a low end cheap and ugly hunk that is worth less than my speakers! But I'm happy for your daughter. It's not up to me, but I have more respect for the sciences than the arts. I'd like to see Thomas work on global warming fixes or study surgical procedure or ecology rather than learning dance steps. But hey, that's just me. We'll encourage him even if he wants to be a truck driver. We'll just make sure he owns a fleet! RB 35s5 NY |
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On Apr 24, 11:00 pm, "Scotty" wrote:
"Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... I commend you and Suzie for getting your son out of Manhattan. That city--most cities, for that matter--is hardly ideal, or even preferable, for raising a child. You won't regret it, and he will thank you for it some day. ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? SBV Poor Scotty. RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" sputtered:
................and raged, .. ................. and ranted, .... ................ and blustered, .............. ................. and whined, ................ .................... and screamed,............ ......................and kicked ............... ......................and protested, ............... ........ and, as usual managed to make himself look like the foolish puerile blackguard that he is. Take it easy on him Dave, he's going have a cerebral aneurysm. Cheers Marty |
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??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious
NYC. And for years Scotty bashed NYC, but he won't dare tell Davey that! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. And for years Scotty bashed NYC, but he won't dare tell Davey that! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! RB 35s5 NY Since Dave reads this newsgroup, I'm sure he's well aware without Scotty having to directly tell him, what Scotty's opinions on NYC are... |
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Dave wrote:
On 25 Apr 2007 19:37:35 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: I'm soon to have a book published So who's your publisher? No doubt he'll be just a successful with as he was as big time movie director. Cheers Marty |
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Dave wrote:
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:45:01 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote: So who's your publisher? Salmon and Shyster? I'm thinking something like Arbor Books. Harlequin? ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- |
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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 26 Apr 2007 12:20:01 -0500, Dave wrote: On 25 Apr 2007 19:37:35 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: I'm soon to have a book published So who's your publisher? Salmon and Shyster? CWM Maybe P-U-litzer? |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Dave wrote: On 25 Apr 2007 19:37:35 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: I'm soon to have a book published So who's your publisher? No doubt he'll be just a successful with as he was as big time movie director. Cheers Marty Just as long as it's not referred to as "Definitive".... |
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Martin Baxter wrote:
Dave wrote: On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 17:45:01 GMT, Charlie Morgan wrote: So who's your publisher? Salmon and Shyster? I'm thinking something like Arbor Books. Harlequin? ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- No...they're quite picky about who they publish... |
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"katy" wrote in message
... Charlie Morgan wrote: On 26 Apr 2007 12:20:01 -0500, Dave wrote: On 25 Apr 2007 19:37:35 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: I'm soon to have a book published So who's your publisher? Salmon and Shyster? CWM Maybe P-U-litzer? I was thinking Little Brown, but that doesn't quite fit. Maybe if you change the second word. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Dave" wrote in message
... On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 12:55:36 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote: No doubt he'll be just a successful with as he was as big time movie director. He hasn't told you about his Acme Award? Acme Award? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Apr 24, 11:00 pm, "Scotty" wrote:
??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? SBV He's been on the verge of "Publishing his book" for many years now as well. I guess he can afford to have it published now. Joe |
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NYC is the greatest city on earth. It is clean, has low crime and is
affordable. All other large cities do not come close to NYC. The culture, the food, the variety are second to none. People walk much more in Manhattan than they do in the "country". In fact, Manhattanites are much less obese than the norm for the rest of the country. They are much more educated and sophisticated. It's a shame NYC chewed up Robbie and spit him out. But if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, New York, New York! |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? SBV Poor Scotty. redundant retarded. |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. And for years Scotty bashed NYC, but he won't dare tell Davey that! Dear Dave, For years I have bashed NYC. I hate the place. Scotty |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. On Apr 24, 11:00 pm, "Scotty" wrote: ??? Max? for years the ****Head defended his precious NYC. Now this? SBV He's been on the verge of "Publishing his book" for many years now as well. I guess he can afford to have it published now. He's getting closer all the time, just last year he had a letter published in Penthouse magazine. SBV |
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