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I take mine out when it starts driving around by itself..........just have to catch it first.
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Originally posted by nightingale8472
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unfortunately, there are a significant number of parents out there who rely on schools and martial arts studios to provide discipline and guidance to their children. Its very strange when little Bobby comes home with an "F" on his report card, and Mrs. PTA Parent throws a fit and blames the teacher, disregarding that the teacher had called home numerous times, sent home not one but THREE progress reports (which came back signed but with no other response) and that little Bobby had not done ONE SINGLE homework assignment all quarter. Somehow it was MY fault that he couldn't pass my class, even though I tried EVERYTHING (including giving him detention every day after school to try to make him sit and do his homework...which also put myself in detention, because I could've been driving home at that time and missing the rush hour traffic, but NO, I had to stay with Bobby, who STILL refused to do homework).
Some parents (definitely not all, but a percentage enough to be noticed) are leaving very important parenting issues to schools. Schools are now responsible for getting children to do their homework, develop self esteem and self discipline, and teach children about sex. I taught a creative writing class where the class was split into two groups, so I only had twelve or so in class at a time, and the kids became a pretty tight knit group, and lots of subjects came up in class...you'd be shocked to discover that only three girls out of the fifteen or so that were in my EIGHTH grade class had had "the talk" with their moms (or dads). and NONE of the boys had had their fathers or mothers talk to them. One of them had never even heard of AIDS. And we wonder why children are behaving irresponsibly?!
sigh.
-Nightingale, stepping off her soapbox now...
Originally posted by nightingale8472
well, tradition holds that you never wash a belt, because you're "washing the knowledge out"
personally, although I don't "wash" my belts per se, when I get a new one, I soak it in water and fabric softener for a while, so it will not be stiff and will stay tied. That's the only time my belt gets washed, unless something gets spilled on it or something like that.