Now, now, before anything, I myself am a gamer…but not of M-rated games.
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This really depends on how young the 'child' is.
I love playing games, and if you have a kid who wants to play a game they know, then I beleive, let them- only if this kid is old enough to have been 'scared' before and know the game is violent.
Basically, its a no-no for a seven year old, but its ok if your kid is a teenager, say 16?
I know about nine people who will be totally excited about this piece. None of them are children, which is good, as these projects shouldn't be untaken without supervision. (The bad news? Most of my firecracker-loving pals could probably also use supervision.)
Secretly, I'm scared of all things flammable and loud, so I'm perfectly safe from firework disasters. If you're braver than I am, you should read this. It's part of my "All Fun, No Hurties" approach to the holiday.
My friend Kate had a dog who was so afraid of fireworks, he'd crawl up on your lap and cower during every display. This would have been fine, except that he was an Australian Shepherd and weighed 80 pounds. Oof.
There's been a lot of talk about CARS (Car Allowance Rebate System.) One thing most people don't realize is that you're not eligible if your car isn't drivable. So your old gas guzzler that still drives? Good for the program. My wheel-less wonder? Not so much.
But let's just say your clunker isn't drivable. How can you get rid of the beast? Donate it to charity. Just make sure you're honest about the condition of the car.
Tie-dye is one of those skills I had when I was about twelve, but have probably lost. (Interestingly, another is riding a bike. It's not true what they say.)
Now, of course, I am completely hooked on Gmail and have no idea what I would do without it. For one thing, I hardly ever get any spam in my Gmail account, which is more than I can say for any other service I've used.
It was Paul Vance whose real name is Paul Vance Valkenburgh. Though a news article in the <i>New York Times</i> announced his death, he is very much alive. <br><br>Paul Vance wrote this song when he was a young man. He wrote it for his wife; she never had a the guts to wear a bikini, so she bought a tiny one for their young daughter. Mr. Vance foolishly signed all rights to the song over to a recording company and never did collect royalties on the song, nor was he even credited for writing the song. It was sung by Brian Hyland.
This really depends on how young the 'child' is.
I love playing games, and if you have a kid who wants to play a game they know, then I beleive, let them- only if this kid is old enough to have been 'scared' before and know the game is violent.
Basically, its a no-no for a seven year old, but its ok if your kid is a teenager, say 16?