kissimmeme wrote:
Army Brats have changed since I was one then. The bases I lived on, the children were taught respect. At the end of the day, no matter where you were when taps (or Day is Done, which was played everyday around 6pm) was played, you stood up and showed respect for our soldiers.
We were taught to respect adults first and allowed to make up our minds about them as we got to know them.
I carry that philosophy with me to this day...that will never change.


That is the way it should be.


kissimmeme wrote:
They need to start them early listening to "orders" from other people...if not when they reach 16 the police will either be booking them in their jails or making a condolence call to the parents.



18 is a hell of a time to start trying to raise a kid to be an adult


Cause there's no need to rush when I know
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