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    Default children don't belong on leashes, pets do.

    i work at the airport and see this all the time. frankly, i think the idea of children on a leash is ridiculous, lol. would you put your kids on a leash?


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    maybe you should think of adding a poll
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    Its just that when I see caps I think of Sammich...And when I think of Sammich I think of a black guy...And when I think of a black guy I think of chicken...And when I think of chicken I realize how fucking hungry I am.

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    I cannot stand parents who do that shit, it drives me insane!


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    yes, with a choke collar to!

    "Hey Daddy look at that!" *running* running* running* *Snatch* *CAAAAAAAA*


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    old news.. but funny.. someone got rich of that..

    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    yes, with a choke collar to!

    "Hey Daddy look at that!" *running* running* running* *Snatch* *CAAAAAAAA*

    bahahahahahha repped

    edit: bahhh ill get you next time
    Quote Originally Posted by browningboy7 View Post
    Its just that when I see caps I think of Sammich...And when I think of Sammich I think of a black guy...And when I think of a black guy I think of chicken...And when I think of chicken I realize how fucking hungry I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    yes, with a choke collar to!

    "Hey Daddy look at that!" *running* running* running* *Snatch* *CAAAAAAAA*


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    Quote Originally Posted by staysikwitit View Post
    I think the picture is deceptive. The kid isn't on a leash, mom and dad are trying to pull the pedobear on their kids back off with a rope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
    I think the picture is deceptive. The kid isn't on a leash, mom and dad are trying to pull the pedobear on their kids back off with a rope.
    lmao, reps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echonova View Post
    I think the picture is deceptive. The kid isn't on a leash, mom and dad are trying to pull the pedobear on their kids back off with a rope.
    lmfao, i just saw that


    and whats wrong with leashes? esp if you have a lil brat that wants to run off every 2 seconds? i personally dont see anything wrong with it as long as its used at the right times

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer View Post

    and whats wrong with leashes? esp if you have a lil brat that wants to run off every 2 seconds? i personally dont see anything wrong with it as long as its used at the right times
    i'm with him ^^

    i don't see anything wrong with it? Waay better than the irresponsible ass parents with brats running around everywhere breaking shit and causin havok

    I guess its one way to keep 'em in line...

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    well coming from a parent, and a father of 2 good ones and 1 that has to have constant attention. for fear that he is probably going to be the cause of the 3rd world war i dont have a problem with a leash type device, aslong as its in a crowded area such as the aquarium, zoo and or large areas with lots of people. although my kids may or maynot be the best at all times they are still mine and i wouldnt want anyone to walk of with one or all of them..

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    When my son gets older, and we go places like stated, the zoo, etc.. I will be buying one for him. I'm hoping he wont be a pain in the butt, and i'm going to try my best to have a good child. My main concern, is some nut job trying to snatch my kid up.

    IMO they're a good thing to have. On account of several reasons.

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    Telling you guys, for those with kids that wander off, use a choke leash, will guarentee they only do it once, twice if there slow learners!

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    Id definitly use one for so many reasons. I see alot of parents letting there kids run wild cause they cant hold on to them and for parents that have 2 kids its great. letting on rome on a leash while your able to hold the other one.. plus ive seen kids dart out into traffic while walking down the street. put the damn kid on a leash. problem solved!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    Telling you guys, for those with kids that wander off, use a choke leash, will guarentee they only do it once, twice if there slow learners!
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    To spank the monkey more than two times, you have to pull your pants down too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    yes, with a choke collar to!

    "Hey Daddy look at that!" *running* running* running* *Snatch* *CAAAAAAAA*

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    When I see someone that has their child on one it just goes to show that the their parenting skills suck. I typically see overweight/fat ass parents that have their kids on a leash. Probably b/c they aren't able to actually catch their own children to discipline them. I personally think if you can't control your children well enough, or be able to keep an eye on them without a leash, your doing something wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch View Post
    When I see someone that has their child on one it just goes to show that the their parenting skills suck. I typically see overweight/fat ass parents that have their kids on a leash. Probably b/c they aren't able to actually catch their own children to discipline them. I personally think if you can't control your children well enough, or be able to keep an eye on them without a leash, your doing something wrong.
    Seriously asking, do you have and children? I know, whether or not my kid is a PITA, when we go somewhere extremely crowded, he will probably be on a leash. Only due to the fact that children have small attention spans, and can wander off, and ultimately disappear. Also, just because somebody could randomly take him if they pleased.

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    That is just cruel in my opinion my dogs don't even go on leashes, but I don't have any kids to run around and drive me crazy. LOL But maybe one day if I do have kids i might change my mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech_Queen View Post
    That is just cruel in my opinion my dogs don't even go on leashes, but I don't have any kids to run around and drive me crazy. LOL But maybe one day if I do have kids i might change my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    Seriously asking, do you have and children? I know, whether or not my kid is a PITA, when we go somewhere extremely crowded, he will probably be on a leash. Only due to the fact that children have small attention spans, and can wander off, and ultimately disappear. Also, just because somebody could randomly take him if they pleased.
    Yes, I have a 5 yr old daughter. Are you going let your kid just walk aimlessly by themselves??? Maybe try holding their hand instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch View Post
    Yes, I have a 5 yr old daughter. Are you going let your kid just walk aimlessly by themselves??? Maybe try holding their hand instead.
    No, I have no intention on letting my kid walk around like that. Though, can you honestly say that every second of every day your out with your child, that you can hold his/her hand?

    Not trying to start an E-fight in anyway. Just trying to see your views on it. I feel that in several instances, the leash would be a good thing to have.

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    Best thing ever...my sister was like 4 and saw one of those for the first time. She goes, "Mommy look, she has a kid for a pet!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    No, I have no intention on letting my kid walk around like that. Though, can you honestly say that every second of every day your out with your child, that you can hold his/her hand?

    Not trying to start an E-fight in anyway. Just trying to see your views on it. I feel that in several instances, the leash would be a good thing to have.
    If we are in a public/crowded area I either have her by the hand or I am watching her. That's part of being a parent, watching over your children. Also she was raised to know how to act when in crowded areas, she knows better than to run off etc. When she was younger, you'd just have to pay more attention. It's really not that hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch View Post
    If we are in a public/crowded area I either have her by the hand or I am watching her. That's part of being a parent, watching over your children. Also she was raised to know how to act when in crowded areas, she knows better than to run off etc. When she was younger, you'd just have to pay more attention. It's really not that hard.
    I do understand everything your saying. Obviously we just have different parenting ideas. Now, I do want my son to know not to run off, etc.. However, there's always going to be that chance. Me personally, I'm paranoid about everything as it is, so, I'm very leary to take that chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    I do understand everything your saying. Obviously we just have different parenting ideas. Now, I do want my son to know not to run off, etc.. However, there's always going to be that chance. Me personally, I'm paranoid about everything as it is, so, I'm very leary to take that chance.
    Well if you don't feel confident enough to keep an eye on your child, then more power to you. I just feel that its an unnecessary means of restraint, that should/can be avoided.

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    It's really not a matter of confidence. I baby sat a lot for my cousin, and I've learned that even the best behave children, can take off in the blink of an eye.

    I do believe that I will be a good father, and will be able to take care of my son. I just know that at any point in time, if i so much as look in my wallet, he could take off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    It's really not a matter of confidence. I baby sat a lot for my cousin, and I've learned that even the best behave children, can take off in the blink of an eye.

    I do believe that I will be a good father, and will be able to take care of my son. I just know that at any point in time, if i so much as look in my wallet, he could take off.
    You'll realize with time, that it becomes second nature.

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    Yeah, and I understand that. I'm just worried about that time in between, until it becomes 2nd nature for me. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    Yeah, and I understand that. I'm just worried about that time in between, until it becomes 2nd nature for me. lol
    You've got time. You'll have them in a stroller till then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch View Post
    You've got time. You'll have them in a stroller till then.
    Very true. I just feel like if there's something I can do to go the extra mile to protect my kid, that I should do it. I'm not against these leashes and there's still a pretty good possibility that I'll obtain one in the future, just for safety sake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach'N'U View Post
    yes, with a choke collar to!

    "Hey Daddy look at that!" *running* running* running* *Snatch* *CAAAAAAAA*

    LOL the *caaaaa* got me. i actually heard a little kid being choked like he/she just got yanked by the neck. classic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catnip View Post
    Speaking of needing leashes





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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    Very true. I just feel like if there's something I can do to go the extra mile to protect my kid, that I should do it. I'm not against these leashes and there's still a pretty good possibility that I'll obtain one in the future, just for safety sake.
    lol, I'm sure you can modify this for a leash attachment then, along with a GPS tracking unit


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    Quote Originally Posted by slow_hatch View Post
    lol, I'm sure you can modify this for a leash attachment then, along with a GPS tracking unit

    Lol, won't be going that far. Thats about 400 miles, extra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Ninja View Post
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    Can you use "to", "too", and "two" in a sentence for me?
    I went too the store and got to candy bars and then we also went two the laundry mat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer View Post
    I went too the store and got to candy bars and then we also went two the laundry mat.
    did you get the two and the to, mixed up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrumracer View Post
    I went too the store and got to candy bars and then we also went two the laundry mat.

    I got too candy bars and then went two the laundry mat, to.
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