Whoa! Play nice, children! The tone seems to be getting a little personal and
critical. Why don't y'all take this argument over to My Space? :)
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From: "xavier moon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Daryle Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is exactly
Now, now, use nice, small words, or Imma have tell Tracey on you! "Mami
Tracey! Xavier es muy mal. Muy mal!" :)
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From: "xavier moon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
buky90 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> once again people are trying to abdicate responsibility
Daryle Lockhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is exactly the point.
> Raise your children to be well-rounded individuals and MySpace is
> a toy. Kids play with toys for a while then put them down for
> something else.
This is exactly some chicken-headed nonsense and an abdication of
guar
buky90 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> once again people are trying to abdicate responsibility onsomeone
> else. If your kid is spending that much time on games tv computer
> or anything else get those mirrrors out.
ironic that a single 40-something male defends the indiscriminate
proliferation of
This is exactly the point.
Raise your children to be well-rounded individuals and MySpace is a
toy. Kids play with toys for a while then put them down for something
else.
On Feb 21, 2006, at 3:36 AM, buky90 wrote:
once again people are trying to abdicate responsibility onsomeone
else. If
y
once again people are trying to abdicate responsibility onsomeone else. If
your kid is spending that much time on games tv computer or anything else
get those mirrrors out.
On 2/20/06, Martin Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe he'll just go O.C. with it. Who am I kidding?
>
> g123curious <
Maybe he'll just go O.C. with it. Who am I kidding?
g123curious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: FYI. Check out last week's Newsweek
magazine. There's an interview
with Rupert Murdoch, whose publishing empire also includes
Myspace.com -- the one and the same mogul who has brought us Faux
News. Murd
FYI. Check out last week's Newsweek magazine. There's an interview
with Rupert Murdoch, whose publishing empire also includes
Myspace.com -- the one and the same mogul who has brought us Faux
News. Murdoch says he's cleaning it up, up actions speak louder than
words.
George
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