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		<title>By: Some Notes and Random Musings- j.Khabar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 22:45:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] latest Jordans.  With 13-year olds having iPhones, 16-year olds getting BMWs for their birthdays (Jodha had a reflection on this some time ago), and wardrobe prices that went far beyond our $15 jeans from Marshalls, I [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Some Notes and Random Musings &#124; The Langar Hall</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Aug 2011 21:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] latest Jordans.  With 13-year olds having iPhones, 16-year olds getting BMWs for their birthdays (Jodha had a reflection on this some time ago), and wardrobe prices that went far beyond our $15 jeans from Marshalls, I [...]</p>
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		<title>By: ItsMe</title>
		<link>http://thelangarhall.com/general/baby-boys-and-their-bmws/comment-page-1/#comment-214</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 23:34:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It comes back to the parents whatever they hold the kids accountable for a younger age is what kids eventually hold themselves accountable for.  When a person knows no limits in spending, partying, and general stupidity then when are they ever going to learn it...in my thoughts not till they fall and fall hard.  

 I&#039;d want to know if the two brothers will continue on with their lives as I expect them to or actually make a change and take this hard learned lesson to do something that has some meaning.  Other than smoke a blunt and go publicly intoxicated to a theme park or in this case a zoo.  My question is now this has all happened do the parent take responsibility for their sons stupidity and actually state their sons are dumb asses or like I&#039;ve seen in the past deny their sons wrong doings and keep beating a dead horse &quot;My son is good boy he study hard.  He never do anything wrong&quot; or maybe I am just being to harsh.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It comes back to the parents whatever they hold the kids accountable for a younger age is what kids eventually hold themselves accountable for.  When a person knows no limits in spending, partying, and general stupidity then when are they ever going to learn it&#8230;in my thoughts not till they fall and fall hard.  </p>
<p> I&#8217;d want to know if the two brothers will continue on with their lives as I expect them to or actually make a change and take this hard learned lesson to do something that has some meaning.  Other than smoke a blunt and go publicly intoxicated to a theme park or in this case a zoo.  My question is now this has all happened do the parent take responsibility for their sons stupidity and actually state their sons are dumb asses or like I&#8217;ve seen in the past deny their sons wrong doings and keep beating a dead horse &#8220;My son is good boy he study hard.  He never do anything wrong&#8221; or maybe I am just being to harsh.</p>
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		<title>By: ItsMe</title>
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		<dc:creator>ItsMe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 23:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It comes back to the parents whatever they hold the kids accountable for a younger age is what kids eventually hold themselves accountable for.  When a person knows no limits in spending, partying, and general stupidity then when are they ever going to learn it...in my thoughts not till they fall and fall hard.   
 
 I&#039;d want to know if the two brothers will continue on with their lives as I expect them to or actually make a change and take this hard learned lesson to do something that has some meaning.  Other than smoke a blunt and go publicly intoxicated to a theme park or in this case a zoo.  My question is now this has all happened do the parent take responsibility for their sons stupidity and actually state their sons are dumb asses or like I&#039;ve seen in the past deny their sons wrong doings and keep beating a dead horse &quot;My son is good boy he study hard.  He never do anything wrong&quot; or maybe I am just being to harsh. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It comes back to the parents whatever they hold the kids accountable for a younger age is what kids eventually hold themselves accountable for.  When a person knows no limits in spending, partying, and general stupidity then when are they ever going to learn it&#8230;in my thoughts not till they fall and fall hard.  </p>
<p> I&#039;d want to know if the two brothers will continue on with their lives as I expect them to or actually make a change and take this hard learned lesson to do something that has some meaning.  Other than smoke a blunt and go publicly intoxicated to a theme park or in this case a zoo.  My question is now this has all happened do the parent take responsibility for their sons stupidity and actually state their sons are dumb asses or like I&#039;ve seen in the past deny their sons wrong doings and keep beating a dead horse &quot;My son is good boy he study hard.  He never do anything wrong&quot; or maybe I am just being to harsh. </p>
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		<title>By: Nicole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think there is one particular group to blame. On one hand, parents seem to be allowing their children to do anything and giving them anything. By not teaching them how assets and even enjoyment in life has to be earned, they are raising their sons to become &#8220;baby boys&#8221;. I don&#8217;t really understand it. I remember the model used to be that parents did anything for their children and it was understood that the children would take over all responsibilities at some point and take care of them. Did they just stop drilling this in them? Are parents too busy working to even talk to their kids? </p>
<p>On the other hand, the baby boys are also largely to blame for their own situations. Yes, it’s easy to sit back and let your parents do everything for you and not work for anything. But when they are doing drugs or getting DUIs, do they not feel any guilt? Or have they lost all sense of right and wrong? At some point, don&#8217;t you look at the rest of the world around you and realize &#8220;wow everyone is making something of their lives but my friends and I are still sitting here&#8221;. I don&#8217;t understand any of it. </p>
<p>Another point, this is also happening with girls. I have seen it so many times. Girls who never worked for anything and have dad&#8217;s or mom&#8217;s credit card in their hands are going through the same thing. On top of DUIs, alcoholism, and drug use&#8230; these young women are learning to live lavish life-styles they may not be able to afford once they really have to grow up.</p>
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		<title>By: Nicole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 09:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#039;t think there is one particular group to blame. On one hand, parents seem to be allowing their children to do anything and giving them anything. By not teaching them how assets and even enjoyment in life has to be earned, they are raising their sons to become &quot;baby boys&quot;. I don&#039;t really understand it. I remember the model used to be that parents did anything for their children and it was understood that the children would take over all responsibilities at some point and take care of them. Did they just stop drilling this in them? Are parents too busy working to even talk to their kids?  
 
On the other hand, the baby boys are also largely to blame for their own situations. Yes, it&#8217;s easy to sit back and let your parents do everything for you and not work for anything. But when they are doing drugs or getting DUIs, do they not feel any guilt? Or have they lost all sense of right and wrong? At some point, don&#039;t you look at the rest of the world around you and realize &quot;wow everyone is making something of their lives but my friends and I are still sitting here&quot;. I don&#039;t understand any of it.  
 
Another point, this is also happening with girls. I have seen it so many times. Girls who never worked for anything and have dad&#039;s or mom&#039;s credit card in their hands are going through the same thing. On top of DUIs, alcoholism, and drug use... these young women are learning to live lavish life-styles they may not be able to afford once they really have to grow up. ]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#039;t think there is one particular group to blame. On one hand, parents seem to be allowing their children to do anything and giving them anything. By not teaching them how assets and even enjoyment in life has to be earned, they are raising their sons to become &quot;baby boys&quot;. I don&#039;t really understand it. I remember the model used to be that parents did anything for their children and it was understood that the children would take over all responsibilities at some point and take care of them. Did they just stop drilling this in them? Are parents too busy working to even talk to their kids? </p>
<p>On the other hand, the baby boys are also largely to blame for their own situations. Yes, it&rsquo;s easy to sit back and let your parents do everything for you and not work for anything. But when they are doing drugs or getting DUIs, do they not feel any guilt? Or have they lost all sense of right and wrong? At some point, don&#039;t you look at the rest of the world around you and realize &quot;wow everyone is making something of their lives but my friends and I are still sitting here&quot;. I don&#039;t understand any of it. </p>
<p>Another point, this is also happening with girls. I have seen it so many times. Girls who never worked for anything and have dad&#039;s or mom&#039;s credit card in their hands are going through the same thing. On top of DUIs, alcoholism, and drug use&#8230; these young women are learning to live lavish life-styles they may not be able to afford once they really have to grow up. </p>
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