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fuzzybluelogic ([info]fuzzybluelogic) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-04-08 18:23:00


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Childfree vs Metaquotes vs Stupid_free vs 'George Carlin' of the Furry Internets
(moved from [info]clairvoyantwank

Over on Metaquotes</s>, [info]2_gryphon is quoted with an amusing -- and relatively benign -- retelling of his verbal sparring with an irate father.

And then a gleeful [info]featherypony happily comments that they'd love to share the post with [info]childfree.

Power Word: KNEE-JERK

[info]mayavada swoops in and lashes out at the OP and the mention of [info]childfree.

Ready. Set. Wank.


Enjoy!

Bonus: It's been reported back to [info]childfree.

And they're off!

EDIT: This wank report has been brought to you by four cups of coffee and all the jelly beans in my kid's Easter basket. *gibber* *gibber*

EDIT II: It's now made it to [info]stupid_free, [info]customers_suck, [info]cs_snark and [info]cf_snark

Good times


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[info]vigilanterodent
2007-04-09 05:43 am UTC (link)
Miss Manners also has excellent advice about what to do when you're in a situation where you're a (timid) voice of authority, or when the voice of authority is absentee, which is to do something along the lines of "Oh, sweetie, please don't climb up on my couch, those cushions have the darnest tendency to slip loose at unexpected moments and I don't want you to hurt yourself."

The idea is that A) you stop the kid from doing what they're doing and B) tactfully attract the parents' attention to what the kid is doing, and C) do the entire thing without making anyone lose face by outright manners-correction.

I love Miss Manners.

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