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Kane
August 28th 03, 07:32 PM
On 28 Aug 2003 16:35:02 GMT, wrote:

> August 28, 2003
>
> Stay-at-home dads
>
>Will child-rearing stint be a liability when fathers try to find jobs
>again?
>
> By KEMBA J. DUNHAM, Wall Street Journal
>
>
> Copyright © 2003The Knoxville News Sentinel Co. All Rights Reserved.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/lgyv
>
>--
> Dennis Deakin
> State Director:Illinois
> CPSWatch, Inc.
> http://www.cpswatch.com/il

Whadahyahworriedaboud Denny? You don't have any skills to lose anyway.
It's obvious from your posts here.

I was one of the first dad's in this country to be a Mr. Mom. If you
knew where to research you could find me easily. I've give you a clue.
My oldest was 43, just this week. Now go huntin' R R R

I went to college with barely a break. No biggie. My youngest was
probably the first baby to go to school in a backpack with Dad..well,
maybe the first to go to school in a backpack with anyone.

I also was active, and still am, in martial arts and was well known in
that field as well. Took my babies along to every tournament and even
to the dojo for practice. Odd, no one every thought of calling me a
fag... r r r r

While you, Oh Impotent One, sit on your ass playing at being a
sculptor, defender of families, and majoring in suckin' the hubble
bubble. The Ill-nois Street Car Conductor.

R R R R

You and Greegor make a fine pair, don'tcha?

bingo bango bongo.

Stoneman

August 28th 03, 08:00 PM
(Kane) wrote:
> On 28 Aug 2003 16:35:02 GMT, wrote:
>
> > August 28, 2003
> >
> > Stay-at-home dads
> >
> >Will child-rearing stint be a liability when fathers try to find jobs
> >again?
> >
> > By KEMBA J. DUNHAM, Wall Street Journal
> >
> >
> > Copyright © 2003The Knoxville News Sentinel Co. All Rights Reserved.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/lgyv
> >
> >--
> > Dennis Deakin
> > State Director:Illinois
> > CPSWatch, Inc.
> > http://www.cpswatch.com/il
>
> Whadahyahworriedaboud Denny? You don't have any skills to lose anyway.
> It's obvious from your posts here.

I'm verified, you are anonymous.

>
> I was one of the first dad's in this country to be a Mr. Mom. If you
> knew where to research you could find me easily. I've give you a clue.
> My oldest was 43, just this week. Now go huntin' R R R

It doesn't surprise me in the least that you would employ such an
uninformed, sexist, demeaning and derogatory term as: "Mr. Mom" to
describe "stay at home father's." "Mr. Mom" was a comedy, being a "stay at
home dad" is not. It is very serious, rewarding, and one of the most
productive and valuable contribution in the world." K9 is an anonymous
dog-ass, with no experience in parenting children.

>
> I went to college with barely a break. No biggie. My youngest was
> probably the first baby to go to school in a backpack with Dad..well,
> maybe the first to go to school in a backpack with anyone.

blah blah blaaah, You are anonymous. I don't believe YOU.


>
> I also was active, and still am, in martial arts and was well known in
> that field as well. Took my babies along to every tournament and even
> to the dojo for practice. Odd, no one every thought of calling me a
> fag... r r r r

Blah, blah blah (read above)
>
> While you, Oh Impotent One, sit on your ass playing at being a
> sculptor, defender of families, and majoring in suckin' the hubble
> bubble. The Ill-nois Street Car Conductor.

K( needs to "take a deep breath, he's drowning again. <chuckle>

>
> R R R R
>
> You and Greegor make a fine pair, don'tcha?

Greg is a fine "stay at home dad" I am a "stay at home dad" K9 is an
anonymous dog-ass.

>
> bingo bango bongo.
>
> Stoneman

Oingo-bonker! ; )

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