I invited him to come in and check and he just said that I could've turned it off before I answered the door.
It's been my experience that when someone is playing music so loudly that I can hear it in my house, I can hear it from outside of the door.
Because every time I go to IO9 now I feel constrained and frustrated and end up yelling, "Fuck you, IO9!"
That's because you're a skimmer and don't go to [link] So you deserve the anguish.
That's because you're a skimmer and don't go to [link]. So you deserve the anguish.
Ahhh, so much better.
But now I'm yelling, "Fuck you, David Kelly!"
Maybe I'm just irascible.
Seriously? A fourteen-year-old isn't capable enough to care for his own three-year-old sibling for a half hour? And the kids' mother lost her job because of the caution she received.
From that article:
England's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children actually states no one under the age of 16 should be allowed to babysit!
I was babysitting at 12, and a busy babysitter, at that. I know that from what I've heard from coworkers and friends, most teen girls are done babysitting by the time they go to high school at 14.
I was babysitting at twelve, too! Sometimes for infants!
I, too, was babysitting by 12 and done by around 15. After that I had other plans on weekends, and I generally couldn't on weeknights. My sister did more than I did--she was an au pair for several summers...high school summers. 14-16 or so.
Crazy, there are totally 12 year olds I'd trust to babysit a toddler... and 20 year olds I wouldn't.
England's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children actually states no one under the age of 16 should be allowed to babysit!
What about a 15 year old that has a kid? It's not unheard of. Are they for taking those babies away?
I'd like to see the legal statutes for that "caution" case. It just screams idiocy to me.