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Originally posted by WastinawaynNitChampsburg:
does it begin with flag???????
As I sat there watching that display I thought to myself, "there's a few REALLY disappointed Dads out there somewhere"Originally posted by Bubba Ray Eagle:
Sorry for being politically incorrect, but I s..t, if I had a Son doing that. Maybe that's why I have two Southern Miss daughters!!!!!!!!
A parent who respects his kid enough to let him choose what he wants to do.Originally posted by Legendary Eagle:
lol. I thought the same thing at a HS game I was at last night. Who would let their kid do that?
Originally posted by Wired Eagle:
Conversation with my nine year old daughter tonight at half time:
"Daddy, is that flag person with the yellow Mohawk a boy?"
"Uhh, I think so, sweetie."
"He walks like a sissy."
"He sure does, baby."
"Daddy, why is he doing a girl job? He should play football. He's big enough to play football, isn't he daddy?"
"I don't know if he's big enough, but I'd sure like to see him play football, baby. "
Originally posted by hometown_eagle:
You gotta love how politically correct our society has become.
Originally posted by Vx Eagle:
GO EAGLES!!!! BEAT MIDSHIPMEN!!!!
Originally posted by Standing in EE:
Hopefully you guys don't have kids yet and you're mature before you do.
Originally posted by Wired Eagle:
Originally posted by Standing in EE:
Hopefully you guys don't have kids yet and you're mature before you do.
I don't know who that quote was intended for; but, for the record, I have 3 beautiful Golden Eagle lovin' daughters and a baby Eagle that will be here in January. They are all respectful of others. The 9 year old was being an innocent child when she made that statement. I was just trying to make the point that a 9 year old could see that something was a little off center there.
I am respectful of others freedoms to do as they choose. Even though my handle doesn't report it like ArmyEagle's does, I, too, served to keep those freedoms available to all. Just because I don't AGREE with a person's choices in life doesn't mean I oppose them. There IS a difference in the two.
In the immortal words of that great orator Sgt. Hulka, "Lighten up, Frances."
Originally posted by It's The Talons:
I have no problem with the choices a person makes. This is America and these freedoms are what makes our country great!
Posted from Rivals Mobile
Originally posted by hometown_eagle:
You gotta love how politically correct our society has become.
Actually, only a moron that didn't give a s**t about his kid would let him do that. Parents are supposed to protect their kids from looking like idiots.Originally posted by ArmyEagle:
A parent who respects his kid enough to let him choose what he wants to do.Originally posted by Legendary Eagle:
lol. I thought the same thing at a HS game I was at last night. Who would let their kid do that?