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in_cog_ni_to Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-04-07 11:35 AM
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42. The G-D Warrior ....UGHHHHHH! Don't remind me!
Wife Swap is much better. Most of the families DO end up changing their ways for the better. Some just don't realize how bad they really are! The show that sticks in my mind is (I THINK this was Wife Swap..not sure though) the father who spent his mornings, days and nights playing video games and the ONLY way his son ever got any attention from his father was to play video games with him! It was so sad. The wife waited on him hand and foot. His meals were served to him at his computer and his son had NO FRIENDS because all he did was play video games in the house with his dad. That was a sad, sad show.:( The dad was SO immature, he didn't even realize what he was doing was wrong! He had NO parenting skills AT ALL. By the end of the show, he had changed his ways. His son was in sports and was making friends. Dad curbed his video gaming. It is interesting to see how other people live and raise their children. Sometimes it's very sad to see how some kids have to live though.:( I do like it when we see 'positive' changes though. That's encouraging.
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