into oblivion. they spend their childhood with one goal, getting into a good school and being a so-called success. it is no wonder they want to blow off some steam. they have been running on the hamster wheel for 15 years. how about more freedom and not less? how about start young. take off the knee pads and let them skin their knee and stop sharp paw roaning their teen years and let them make the mistakes then. lower drinking age. yes i said it. let them have a glass of wine with dinner and stop acting like it is an elixir of sin sm. maybe they won t fly to florida and drink out of a radiator hose. let them go to college and don t pay for it. they can work and pay for it themselves. essentially tell them to grow up of the either that or you can go to your room. andy?
one on. when you were a youth you didn t engage in this nonsense, did you? i believe there are two types of girls at that age. the ones who warts pate in wet t-shirt contests and ones who don t. i was one of the ones who didn t. i went on spring break but went on a few with a few girl friends. we did drink. it was at my one friend s grandmother s house. it is the same thing year in and year out. you spring breaked with your grandmother? my friend s grandmother. she bought us champagne. it was amazing. an adult supervising and siping shall pain and problem siping champagne and probably talking about literature. and you didn t feel the need to go out and act like a fool right? the real terror we have not talking about is a sunburn. that s the real threat. the
don t we remember 9/11? we want to be safe. please save us and make us safe. i don t like hearing about these things. it makes me do them. if i walk into a store and i m like oh no this doesn t have what i need and go to walk out quickly, i do it real slow. now that i know this i will be sweating, big, wide eyes. when i leave a store i try to keep my hands out of my pocket. what am i doing? joanne there is no science backing it up. it is excops or who ever cops up with these things? is this a waste of a billion dollars? it is a waste of money. they spent $900 million. it is very close to that, right?
monologue? i admitted i was wrong when we taped that show and maybe we need to give them more freedom at a younger age. you don t get points for changing your mind. i put these leather pants on and they seemed like a good idea. now my belly is hanging over the top. i won t go back for that. i feel bad the parents want the wides out of the house. they don t care what they are doing. mom and dad are at home making homemade corn. don t let let the kids there. what was that secret ingredient? let s keep saying it dicle whiskey and oxycontin.
i will never have that kind of money. a former manager of these behavior detection officers as they are called has said that this program is flawed. the only reason they have this and use this is to justify pulling people aside when it was not justifiable. these are all behaviors people do at the airport. when i am hung over i do all of those things. this is flawed. her suggestion for a better solution to this is that she said taxpayer dollars or he, sorry. taxpayer dollars would be better spent funding real police at tsa checkpoint. why don t we do that? we used to call them sucka cops. isn t that? how cool if there were real cops there. when i go through security i actually go through the machine and then turn around and spread em and ask them to