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In response to
"
Ok, so I've mentioned that I have the house to myself this week, yes? Carrie and the boys are at Scout Summer Camp. (kids are dumb inside)
"
by
Jim
how the nurse at my summer camp treated homesickness
Posted by
moles (aka chris)
Jul 7 '11, 10:24
let me bawl my eyes out for fifteen minutes then sent me on my merry way
Responses:
like ST treats ranting?
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Danedukenuuk
Jul 7, 10:30
not to be all CQ but I kind of think this is a far more appropriate approach
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kare
Jul 7, 10:27
12
I definitely prefer to avoid deception when possible, but as a new parent, I am much less likely to condemn any technique that works. -- nm
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psilotum
Jul 7, 10:37
1
i was more thinking, kids need to learn how to cope on their own without leaning on a "pill" to make it all better.
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kare
Jul 7, 10:41
Eh, it doesn't hurt anything and it gets the boys back out and participating, instead of sitting in their tents sulking. The youngest are like 10. -- nm
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Jim
Jul 7, 10:32
3
The *youngest* are 10?? Wow. Kids are dumb indeed. -- nm
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mara
Jul 7, 10:37
it's easy for a non-parent such as myself to judge such things. ;) in the overall scheme of things, probably not a big deal, eh.
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kare
Jul 7, 10:35
1
*bitchslaps you*
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loosilu
Jul 7, 10:47
Yes. It means that kids will get used to placebo treatments, and won't respond to them as adults. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 7, 10:30
4
Damit, I hate when people build up an immunity to placebos! Then you have to start using stronger and stronger placebos to be effective. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 7, 10:34
2
I know. Our top candy minds should be working on developing sweeter and sweeter placebos. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 7, 10:40
1
Pretty soon you've developed a whole group of super hypochondrias that are resistant to even the strongest placebos. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 7, 10:45
[deleted]
agreed. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 7, 10:29
Apparently, this is much more effective. Til you get one of those "smart kids"...and she had one. For him she simply said...
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Jim
Jul 7, 10:26
9
No, you are gonna give me the good stuff, or I blab. Some Watson 357s will do. -- nm
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smart kid
Jul 7, 10:29
1
See? That shit would have been funny. -- nm
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Jim
Jul 7, 10:34
I'm pretty sure a lot of the kids "got it", but it destracted them enough for the wave to pass. -- nm
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Amy
Jul 7, 10:28
4
And besides... candy!!! -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 7, 10:30
3
Let's face it, there no way in hell Carrie can do this with a straight face. They know it's candy. -- nm
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Amy
Jul 7, 10:31
2
Actually, she's very convincing. Like I said above, this is usually the younger boys and 1st time campers. -- nm
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Jim
Jul 7, 10:33
1
It's really so sweet. -- nm
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Amy
Jul 7, 10:37
... and then he grows ears and a tail. Hee-hawww -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 7, 10:28
heh! -- nm
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kare
Jul 7, 10:27
This explains much. -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 7, 10:25
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