bullshit
That's the word.
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bullshit
That's the word.
And yep, Von Trier's is across the street. Oriental Theatre is still there, but Oriental Drugs is long gone.
And there was an awesome bar with a huge international beer selection just down the street from there--Von Trier's, wasn't it?
I shudder to think what ladies' night would entail at a place called Von Trier's.
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I shudder to think what ladies night would entail at a place called Von Trier's.
Heh.
My major annoyance with Jacob was that he had seen the entire season of Dr. Who already, and he made sure that you knew it. It was very "I'm so-very-clever" to my mind and a bit condescending.
It was a great neighborhood to be a kid in.
As a kid, I ran wild in the forests and fields. If we were feeling really adventurous, we'd ride our bikes 7 miles to the nearest store and drop 50 cents on candy.
Yeah, even with my overprotective mother, I would just run home from school, throw my book bag in the door, yell "Goin' out!" and as long as I was in shouting distance, it was all good. (Shouting distance was quite a long range for my mother.)
Yeah, growing up in a small town was great. We used to go all over the place on our own, let alone the hours we could spend out of eyesight in our own (20 acre) yard/pond/woods. I looked it up on Google earth recently, and was happy to see it hadn't been developed.
It's not just that we're more paranoid than our parents, though. It's that the world has changed, and it's difficult. The SO & I were talking about it lately, and I don't know how I'd protect a kid from junk on the internet, let alone the larger world.
We're stricter with our students than we would have wanted for ourselves. Although that's partly to do with cultural stuff; part of what we do is provide structure and discipline that they might not otherwise get.
I grew up within walking distance of 2 very safe playgrounds in the suburbs. My kids will grow up within walking distance of Prospect Park - fantastic that we're so close by (one of the main reasons we bought this place), but no way in HELL will they be going there alone. Ever.