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Perils of Chinese Take Out

Tuesday, March 27, 2007
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The old cliche that you're hungry shortly after having Chinese food may or may not be true for some of you. But it's odd, since most times the meal nearly contains enough calories for your entire day.
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Comment by Blogger ANAMARIA said... - Tuesday, April 17, 2007 8:19:00 PM  

i'm sorry but sometimes a spanking is needed. kids now a days know about this so called law on spanking or hitting our children and they take full advantage of it. then the law wonders why theirs kids running around acting like they have no sense.kids go around disrespecting their parents . i feel a spanking is in order from time to time now it's true a spanking is a spanking and abuse is a different thing. now i bet have of the people who are against the spanking were spanked themselves and probably well deserved. they've probably spanked their kids one time or another. think about it unless they plan on building bigger juvenile homes or jails they need to leave this subject alone. i'm sorry my child disrespects or disobeys me and i get tired of repeating myself he or she will get a spanking.

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