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@GlitchDidn't beat you hard enough...
Those teachers got creative with their paddles too. My 5th grade teacher had a paddle he kept hanging on a nail by the door. It was red white and blue with "board of education" printed on it.I was a... let's say... rambunctious kid and my dad exercised correction by means of spanking: just the hand for run of the mill in the moment whacks, escalating through switches and the belt for more serious offenses, and all the way up to a couple school-style paddles he kept in the garage (he was a teacher back when they still did that). One of those damn paddles had a bunch of holes drilled in it and I swear that sumbitch whistled on its way to your ass. And those things hurt like hell.
But I specifically remember as a kid making decisions on whether to engage in an activity I knew would get my ass beat, and I remember damn near every time thinking what the hell, it'll only hurt for a while.
So as a parent, aside from any moral or philosophical arguments regarding spanking, I always had practical doubts about its effectiveness. What worked on me was taking away things that were meaningful to me, favorite toys when I was little, all the way up to my car keys when I was older. That's worked well on my kids too.
Bush hogok, someone feel free to move this to a 'landscaping' group.
With my 7 acres, I remain amazed at how much maintenance is involved (got three horses and two mini cows on the land). Current Issue: Tons of Volunteer Growth trees. How do I remove them (root and all)? I don't want to leave 100s of stumps around.
My Grandad had a paddle like that. Holes bored into it, nice lacquer finish. Turns out, all he needed was a hand. No switches, no paddle. Same for Dad. Once. Thats it.Those teachers got creative with their paddles too. My 5th grade teacher had a paddle he kept hanging on a nail by the door. It was red white and blue with "board of education" printed on it.
I agree. Sometimes it may be justified for the whipping or spanking. But is it effective in changing behavior? Every child is different.I was a... let's say... rambunctious kid and my dad exercised correction by means of spanking: just the hand for run of the mill in the moment whacks, escalating through switches and the belt for more serious offenses, and all the way up to a couple school-style paddles he kept in the garage (he was a teacher back when they still did that). One of those damn paddles had a bunch of holes drilled in it and I swear that sumbitch whistled on its way to your ass. And those things hurt like hell.
But I specifically remember as a kid making decisions on whether to engage in an activity I knew would get my ass beat, and I remember damn near every time thinking what the hell, it'll only hurt for a while.
So as a parent, aside from any moral or philosophical arguments regarding spanking, I always had practical doubts about its effectiveness. What worked on me was taking away things that were meaningful to me, favorite toys when I was little, all the way up to my car keys when I was older. That's worked well on my kids too.
Forget the CBD, likker helps tremendously with arthritis. That's really what they gave the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz, oil my a$$.Your local liquor store should have cbd/thc canned drinks now. Not sure how much that helps your situation, but you at least can try that out before spending a lot of money on a med?
Dosages range from 5mg up to 50mg
Probably the salt.As a kid, I would put a couple BBQ chips on top of ant beds. They would crawl on top of them and then die. I don't know if it's because there's something in BBQ sauce that's toxic to them or because the cheap store brand stuff my parents bought was just toxic in general. I realize that's not helpful...but it was entertaining (to 12 year old me).
I am in no way kowtowing to @Weezer, but I think that is a great name. It is what I submitted for the Knoxville team in the contest to pick a team name. They picked ice bears for some stupid reason.The Arizona coyotes of the NHL are relocating to Utah and they have narrowed down the possible team names. One of the choices is the yetis. @Weezer