Children under age 12 don’t have the cognitive ability to recognize risk
Didn't Mac recently tell the tv that something didn't look safe?
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Children under age 12 don’t have the cognitive ability to recognize risk
Didn't Mac recently tell the tv that something didn't look safe?
I hate being asked what I want.
Me too. I also hate not knowing what to buy people.
I guess everybody should just be psychic.
ION, cool artwork "Spaceprt of the future" from 1957: [link]
So, is the guy wearing shorts also wearing a space helmet? Also, check out the tail fins of that car - pedestrians beware!
So, is the guy wearing shorts also wearing a space helmet?
I was more worried about how the guy was smoking, with what appear to be oxygen tanks on his back!
I guess everybody should just be psychic.
Totally.
Best O Henry style gift-giving I've ever been involved in: My boyfriend at the time and I basically told each other what we wanted for Xmas/Bday, but we each decided independently that we should also get one more small thing that we really chose. We got each other the exact same "one more small thing." Cute.
My funniest gift story is when I friend and I each bought the other Anne Rice's interview with a vampire-- and we BOTH read it before giving it!
I was totally babysitting by age 12. I had a regular gig babysitting a family with 3 boys in my neighborhood around then. And then soon after was babysitting my baby cousins on a regular basis.
I should add that I had babysitter training in 6th grade and knew exactly what I needed to do if the hemophiliac I was babysitting for had an accident.
I hate being asked what I want.
Me too. If you have to ask what someone wants it makes it seem like more of an obligation than a gift.
We got each other the exact same "one more small thing." Cute.
awww
See I figure with close friends or family they should know me well enough to be able to figure it out! I do for them! OR have the sense to get in touch with one of my best friends (they all know each other) and ask them.
It's not like I really NEED stuff anyway. And I'm grateful for any present!
Except for my nieces and nephew, I *never* ask for a present list. It makes shopping so much easier.
My funniest gift story is when I friend and I each bought the other Anne Rice's interview with a vampire-- and we BOTH read it before giving it!
That's awesome.
Actually, my best friend and I got each other the same present one year in grammar school, too -- purple barettes with our names on them! Awesome.
It depends on who is giving the gift-- I would prefer that my mother asked me, since she usually gives me horrible, yet expensive and unwanted gifts (like TWO ugly ass lamps). But when she listens to me, she gets me expensive things that I need (like a new papasan chair cushion to replace the one my cat used as a littler box).
If I had a significant other, however, I think I would want he/she to find something. My BFF and I buy each other's gifts at the Goodwill, and make a game of finding a fun, cheap thing.