Tuesday, May 27, 2008

at what age do you feel kids are ready...

for a cell phone?

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where did all of the comments go about Graduation? Why not leave them on the blog?????????????????????????

Anonymous said...

when they can pay the bill!

Anonymous said...

Dito

Anonymous said...

never!! or when they leave home,hell ain't none of them going to amount to anything anyway,just more of my tax money going to waste on the worthless things,hell all they do is get all dopped up and spit out mixed race babbies and expect mommy and daddy to raise the things --worst generation i'v ever seen

Anonymous said...

They should outlaw them all. Everywhere I drive I see people with a phone stuck in their ear and not paying attention to driving. Better yet - build one people can shove up their behind. That's where they belong with people that must talk and drive.

Anonymous said...

You can tell none of you have children. Can I ask why you feel the need to comment on something you know nothing about? This should be a place where we can give our opinions about different topics, not have an all out bitch session!

Anonymous said...

bitch session wait til ms. lavern gets hold of walter then she gonna slam dunk her own grand son for work'n for the dam fool

Anonymous said...

8:39 PM ---- must be a person that feels the need to have a phone glued in the ear to feel important.

I raised all my children without a phone.

They all turned out just fine and till have "notta need fer a phone on tha hip...."

Anonymous said...

Cell phone by 8, booze and sex by 12, crack by 15.

Anonymous said...

Cell phones are good and bad...they are good because your kids can call you whenever they need you. Bad, because they can constantly be on them. I like mine to have them when they begin driving, but when they are younger, it helps to stay in touch when they have activities separate from the family.

We do live in more dangerous times than I grew up in, and I like to stay connected to my kids. Peace of mind is worth a little extra money.

Anonymous said...

bunch of drugged crazed hippies

Anonymous said...

I don't like peope referring to my generation as a bunch of "drug crazed hippies." I know there are quite a few members of my generation that give us a bad name, but you do not need to judge everyone because of their actions. DO NOT USE THE TERM HIPPIE when you talk about my generation. The hippies were a bunch of morons that screwed up America in the
60's and 70's. My generation wasn't alive then. I'm grateful that my parents grew up in that generation and were not hippies. The drug loving hippies are the ones that started this attitude of "it doesn't matter what you do as long as you make yourself happy."

By the way, when my generation is old enough to come to power, we will stuff you in a nursing home and let you search for your teeth in the dark.

Anonymous said...

That's kind of funny actually. I love the morons that post on here (maybe I'm a moron too) Were it not for the "hippies" You probably wouldn't be typing on a computer, and you definitely wouldn't be able to say whatever you wanted to in a blog without repercussion. (Actually, there would probably be no blog) It's true that we could have done without the free love and the substantial drug abuse. Those are the only true downfalls of the hippy generation.


I would rather be called the "hippy" generation than the "EMO" generation. Wait a minute. Were in the south where every generation is the redneck trash generation.

Anonymous said...

i think a kid shoul dhave a cell phone when they get a car. i started carrying one then so i can keep in touch with my parents and let them know i where i was and when i'd get home. it was very useful! i dont think a child needs a phone a day earlier than their 16th birthday though. there is no point if you are still driving them around and know exactly where they are for them to have a phone.

Anonymous said...

Hippies invented computers, global warming, and the internet, etc. Oh wait, that was Al Gore. Another ingenious hippy. I also forgot that hippies wrote the constitution and the 1st ammednment giving us the freedom of speech. Oh wait, they didn't. What did the hippies give us? More illegitimate children for the gov't to take care of.

Anonymous said...

the best music ever came from the late 60s and early 70s

Anonymous said...

the best music ever came from the late 60s and early 70s

Anonymous said...

when they can pay for it with there OWN money THEY work for.

Anonymous said...

What happened to the other blogg?