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This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
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oups.com... wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. That's kinda dumb. If you find out your kid's hanging out with someone who's trying to mix explosives in their garage, do you say nothing? It's a bit different from climbing a tree. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: basskisser wrote: wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. I know I would tell my kids not to kiss a shark, do not stick your hand into the prop while it is turning, or dive into unknown water without checking the depth of the area to make sure the entire area is deep enough for diving. There are many things where the consequences is so great, that you do not want your children to learn through experience. Kissing or harassing a shark, even a Nurse Shark, is one that falls into catagory. I am surprised that anyone would disagree, but in rec.boats, I learn something new everyday. Not doing the big things comes from common sense, by letting them do the little things, they learn. Just because a guy decides to kiss a shark, which he's probably done before, seeing how he has considerable experience with sharks, doesn't make him an idiot. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. That's kinda dumb. If you find out your kid's hanging out with someone who's trying to mix explosives in their garage, do you say nothing? It's a bit different from climbing a tree. No, not really. If you let them have their tumbles and falls with the little things, as opposed to protecting them by making them wear bubble wrap all the time, they learn from experience what NOT to do. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. That's kinda dumb. If you find out your kid's hanging out with someone who's trying to mix explosives in their garage, do you say nothing? It's a bit different from climbing a tree. No, not really. If you let them have their tumbles and falls with the little things, as opposed to protecting them by making them wear bubble wrap all the time, they learn from experience what NOT to do. Better watch out with this theory. There is a vague line which, when crossed, is interpreted by the law in a way that will earn you jail time. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
basskisser wrote: No, not really. If you let them have their tumbles and falls with the little things, as opposed to protecting them by making them wear bubble wrap all the time, they learn from experience what NOT to do. Like...sticking ones tongue in a live light socket. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: basskisser wrote: wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. I know I would tell my kids not to kiss a shark, do not stick your hand into the prop while it is turning, or dive into unknown water without checking the depth of the area to make sure the entire area is deep enough for diving. There are many things where the consequences is so great, that you do not want your children to learn through experience. Kissing or harassing a shark, even a Nurse Shark, is one that falls into catagory. I am surprised that anyone would disagree, but in rec.boats, I learn something new everyday. Not doing the big things comes from common sense, by letting them do the little things, they learn. Just because a guy decides to kiss a shark, which he's probably done before, seeing how he has considerable experience with sharks, doesn't make him an idiot. I would bet if you asked the guy who kissed the shark if he thought he was an idiot i bet he would say yes. I would also guess he is not going to be kissing any other sharks. Anyone with real experience with Sharks would tell you not to harass or kiss a shark. |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
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This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
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This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com... wrote: basskisser wrote: No, not really. If you let them have their tumbles and falls with the little things, as opposed to protecting them by making them wear bubble wrap all the time, they learn from experience what NOT to do. Like...sticking ones tongue in a live light socket. Keep your kids in bubble wrap. Then, when they get older, you can pay for their therapy because of their mental disabilities, and get them on Ritalin. Don't be ridiculous. There's a difference between these two ideas, and you know it: 1) If you don't wear a PFD, you are not allowed on the water skis. 2) The police told me you and your buddy were making Molotov cocktails in his garage. Are you ****ing crazy? |
This is what happens when you try to kiss a shark
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: basskisser wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: basskisser wrote: wrote: basskisser wrote: Yeah, anyone who would dare to actually experiment, have fun, try new things, be open minded, etc. must be totally foolish. Like sticking ones tongue in a live light socket There's nothing like experience for a teacher. Do you shelter your kids from climbing trees because they may get a boo-boo? Do you not let them run for fear of a scraped knee when they fall? Do you not let them swim for fear of drowning? Do you watch their every move to make sure they don't do something you think will harm them or get them dirty? Sheesh. I know I would tell my kids not to kiss a shark, do not stick your hand into the prop while it is turning, or dive into unknown water without checking the depth of the area to make sure the entire area is deep enough for diving. There are many things where the consequences is so great, that you do not want your children to learn through experience. Kissing or harassing a shark, even a Nurse Shark, is one that falls into catagory. I am surprised that anyone would disagree, but in rec.boats, I learn something new everyday. Not doing the big things comes from common sense, by letting them do the little things, they learn. Just because a guy decides to kiss a shark, which he's probably done before, seeing how he has considerable experience with sharks, doesn't make him an idiot. I would bet if you asked the guy who kissed the shark if he thought he was an idiot i bet he would say yes. I would also guess he is not going to be kissing any other sharks. Anyone with real experience with Sharks would tell you not to harass or kiss a shark. I'd bet he may say he shouldn't have done it, possibly say it was foolish, but I doubt he'd say he was an idiot. id‧i‧ot  /ˈɪdiət/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[id-ee-uht] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. an utterly foolish or senseless person. 2. Psychology. a person of the lowest order in a former classification of mental retardation, having a mental age of less than three years old and an intelligence quotient under 25. Have you ever done things that afterward, you wish you hadn't? If not, you must have been wrapped in bubble wrap all of YOUR life. If so, do you consider yourself "utterly foolish" or having a mental age of less than 3 years old and an IQ under 25? When me and my brothers were kids, we lived in the country. We were also quite wild, spent most of our time in the woods by ourselves, or down at the river. I can name many, many things that we did that weren't exactly brilliant, but sure was fun! My uncle, who raised us, was pretty damned good at the butterfly bandage, I'll tell you that! All three of us became productive citizens, all three of us in fields demanding technical skills and knowledge. Hardly "idiots". |
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