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veganchica81
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Feb 28, 2012
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called the police on me.
MauiAL50
Do you not know how to read. It was not that hot, and the doors were locked to the stranger could not open the door.
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User1327808857
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Feb 28, 2012
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called the police on me.
You're all a bunch of lame losers. Fail.
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MauiAL50
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Feb 28, 2012
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called the police on me.
You really think a locked door would stop someone if they wanted to take your child? How many cars are broken into with locked doors?
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My fun
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Feb 28, 2012
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ruined my son's 11th birthday
Actually First Born Triplet. I was the one who came up with the whole Harry Potter series. I was passed out drunk on the train, when this lady with long blond hair took advantage of my being drunk. She hit me over the head with and the next thing I knew all the stories I wrote about a boy going to Hogwarts were gone. I thought nothing of it until a year later she came out with her first book. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. I took her to court but because they said she changed the words around she was not plagiarizing me. I could have made her millions but now I live in a trash can and eat left over McDonald's.
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My fun
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Feb 28, 2012
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called the police on me.
These people are right, you have to be very careful when you have children and locked or not you can always use a hanger to get into a locked car. I know I have done it. You see when I was about 14 I played this game called Grand Theft Auto. I got bored of it and decided to play for real. One time I came in this car and the child was in it. When the child said "hi who you are you as I was halfway to Canada I thought "oh shit". I parked the car back into the parking lot. I must have had the car for a good three or so hours and the parent still did not notice the car was gone. The only thing that happened was the parking space I took the care was taken so I had to park it on the roof. Don't ask me how I got it, but I managed. The mother blamed the child. I was lucky that day. However another day I was not so lucky.. I got caught. Spent five years in Juvenile Hall.I made this friend named Bubba, the sex was great(but none I care to discuss)
Moral of the story is. Locked doors does nothing.
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Tasha4
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Feb 28, 2012
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called the police on me.
That is nothing my fun. I was well into Canada before the child in the car I stole spoke up.
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veganchica81
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Mar 1, 2012
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called the police on me.
First of all I am NOT a bad parent. I simply thought my child was with her father at the time. He was sleeping and I had no idea that he was in the backseat. So before you judge me you should go look at your own parents or parenting because a decent parent would teach their children not to judge.
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MauiAL50
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Mar 1, 2012
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called the police on me.
So now your saying that before you left the house your son was in the car? Either way you left your son in the car, very poor awareness.
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veganchica81
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Mar 1, 2012
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called the police on me.
Learn how to read, I am saying I had no idea my son was in the car. I thought he was with my ex husband. He was sound asleep and I forgot all about him. You are a bad parent Maui.
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Rosado313
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Mar 1, 2012
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called the police on me.
I can't see where you thought leaving your child unattended in a car while you went in for a few minutes was right...Any number of things could have gone wrong regardless of whether the doors were locked or not, you just dont do that to one of your kids...Sounds like someone needs to take a parenting class cause i will be the first to say that if that had happened where i live you wouldn't have your child or your freedom...
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veganchica81
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Mar 2, 2012
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called the police on me.
Rosado313
You are the one who needs parenting classes you idiot.
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SandersChris
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Mar 2, 2012
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called the police on me.
my neighbor's mother-in-law earned $17999 a week ago. she makes money on the laptop and bought a $397800 home. All she did was get lucky and work up the directions written on this website... LazyCash35.com
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Rosemarie E. Ledezma
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Mar 3, 2012
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called the police on me.
Why are you getting upset with the comments u received and calling us names for judging you for what you did.! Your the one that posted on your parenting skills for every one to see .! So now then, .! Who is the IDIOT.!!?
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whythelongfaces
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Mar 3, 2012
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called the police on me.
This is a fake complaint. NO one is this stupid.
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veganchica81
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Mar 4, 2012
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called the police on me.
I have never called anyone any names.
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veganchica81
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Mar 4, 2012
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No help for handicapped
If your husband is that handicapped why does he not get someone else to help him. Also from what I see your husband is mentally challenged am I correct. That is why he cannot fight his own battles. If this is the case he should not be driving. If he cannot do a simple task such as write his own review than how is he capable of driving. Using your husband's disability in this way is pretty disgusting. He was not mistreated because he was disabled, but because he did not have a friend there to help him. Are you even old enough to be married or is he a pedophile who married a ten year old child?
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Tasha4
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Mar 4, 2012
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No help for handicapped
Wow you took the words right out of my mouth. Except I think that this is someone younger than ten. Handicapped or not, many people do not have a good opinion of pedophiles.
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Tasha4
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Mar 4, 2012
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No help for handicapped
Then again perhaps the husband is a child himself and stole the car. After all a grown man can write his own review.
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G nap
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Mar 5, 2012
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Battery warranty
Brought a battery from Walmart for my 94 HD Roadking. It is an Ever Start battery that lost a cell 35 days latter. Went back to Walmart and was told the warranty was up. Real piss off at Walmart. On my reciept doesn't say anything about a warranty or 30 days.This battery should last at least 1 season. Walmart is selling bunk batteries for big money and not pro rating them. My answer to buying a battery from Walmart is DON'T BUY A BATTERY form Walmart
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flyhi152
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Mar 5, 2012
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Battery warranty
Their MAXX motorcycle batteries used to come with a 2 year warranty only a few years ago. Suddenly they changed the warranty to 30 days for the same product. they won't tell you or show any warranty information at all on the box or the shelf. Only if you specifically ask they will look it up in the computer and tell you. I ordered a battery with a 2 year warranty through Amazon.com for about $ 20 less and received it within a few days. It's an excellent battery with excellent consumer ratings, hopefully more riders make the switch and teach Walmart a lesson.
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BeachMom
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Mar 5, 2012
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called the police on me.
Dear VeganChica81: I too am a single parent and have been in the same situation that you described so *many* times I've lost count. My ExH & I divorced fairly soon after I became a parent, but he was never around/available even when we were married (& his lack of physical, emotional or financial support only INcreased as the years have passed) and I can tell you that 'Girl, I KNOW how unbelievably HARD it is to be a TRUE Single Parent (the Ex Spouse/Parent isn't around/doesn't help; no family or grandparents to pitch in, no 'Significant Other' to share the load or at least be another BODY around, much less Responsible Adult). I've been a TRULY Single Mom for over 14 years and although I know a number of other 'Single Parents', who are overcoming obstacles at every turn, I have other friends who are Truly Single Parents like myself and although each group is rarely (if ever) distinguished from one other - even by the members themselves - we couldn't be MORE DIFFERENT, nor can the Single Parents (who have, and *Heavily* utilize, their SUPPORT Systems) relate - AT ALL - to the plight of the Truly SINGLE Parent who doesn't have the Support System that these other Single Parents take for granted. The Support System that never enters the mind of those who have an Ex-Spouse who co-parents, takes visitation (the ONLY time you can "Punch Out" your Parenting Time Card) or actually SPEAKS to you; GRANDPARENTS (nearby/in town) who are the next best thing the child's Actual Parents; extended Family who are the next best thing to grandparents; a Trusted & Reliable Sitter old enough to drive & take on tasks normally done by you or to fill-in when you're 'deathly' ill; or even a 'Significant Other', just to enable an errand to be done or watch the child in the tub so that you can go be sick in the commode like a civilized person who has the Flu (which you caught from the kids after nearly a week with no rest or actual sleep, doing your best 'Florence Nightingale' impersonation) …. and that's just the 'cream of the crop' of the "Single Parent Support System" that separates the 'harried from the keeping-it-together', the 'downtrodden from the overcomers' and those who are 'doing it' as opposed to having it 'done to them'.
I just want to make it CLEAR to VeganChica81 and all who read this that there really are two different classes of single parents (and former socio-economic status has ZERO bearing to which class a single parent will belong) and for those of us thrown into the abyss of Truly Single Parenthood, we are NEVER "Off Duty". We work 24 hours, 7 days a week and most of the time, it feels like more (ha-ha, but true). We are over-worked, over-tired, over-stressed, overwhelmed, over-obligated, over-loaded and always in 'overdrive'. We are under-paid, under-appreciated, under-loved and definitely mis-UNDER-stood! Single Parenthood has become so commonplace in the day and age that no one stops to think anymore, "How is she/he doing it all alone?" "How is she/he taking on all the responsibilities, obligations, tasks and wage earning that was previously being done by TWO people?" I can tell you: if they are overcoming/succeeding/coming through unscathed mentally & physically, they are leaning on others. This can range from one to many; from just another body there - which is a Huge help all on its own, to forming a patchwork system of support in multiple areas, all the way to pulling out the "big guns": partnering with another for income, housing, parenting or all of the above - a replacement spouse or family. If they don't have access to any of this - or are averse to such choices (for various reasons) - then they are like me and VeganChica81 and many others whose plight is, in my opinion, quite deliberately IGNORED by everyone from the mainstream media, the public at large, neighbors, social acquaintances, friends and yes, even their own FAMILY. Truly Single Parents like us do NOT have the LUXURY of choices MOST of the time (or, if we do, none of those choices is very positive or inviting).
Truly Single Parents find themselves in situations like the one VeganChica81 related that happened to her at Walmart. I know. I've been there. I've run into the Gas Station to pay for gas when the pump wouldn't work because I could watch my child, strapped in her car seat the ENTIRE time and doing so would take 3 minutes max, whereas going through the entire process of taking her out, waking her up, having her scream and cry, using ONE hand to dig through my bag to pay AND scariest of all, the whole time feeling (and truly being) Vulnerable to being robbed, car-jacked or worse.
But if you start that, you'll do it again. And again. When you're a Truly Single Parent these situations DO NOT STOP HAPPENING … and then your child gets older, or the weather gets a bit warmer, or you lock your keys in the car because you were up all night with a sick child and you're bleary-eyed … and something happens….something BAD.
There's a reason that leaving a child unattended is against the law. Too many things can go wrong. They WILL go wrong. It's rare they don't and those 'good' outcomes only lull you to sleep so that you'll do it again and the chances for disaster increase to near certainty.
I spent a LONG time on this post to (hopefully) provide some insight and understanding into WHY any mother, this mother (VeganChica81) would leave their child in the car to run into a store "for just a minute". Please, please stop berating her. I know you didn't understand before …. hopefully, now you have more sympathy for her plight and what brought her to that decision.
But as a mother who has lived this HARD and very LONELY life of Truly Single Parenthood (though hardly anyone would know - I always put a good face on it and it has taught me the most important lessons I never could've learned otherwise -- to learn on the Lord as truly my Savior and My Father - a girl needs her Daddy, always, and especially when things get hard), I hope I can pass on to you, VeganChica81 the hard-won lessons I've learned … and this 'just running into the store thing' (that I know so well), will ONLY have a BAD outcome. Look for a different choice. Look hard. It's not an option.
Finally, help another Truly Single Parent out -- giving to them will help YOU more than you could ever imagine.
May the Lord Meet All of Your Needs and may you truly Know Him,
BeachMom
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BeachMom
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Mar 5, 2012
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called the police on me.
BTW, my 'attitude towards the Complaint' should have been "DISAGREE" (that's what I checked - I don't know why it's showing 'Agree'). I kindly and thoughtfully DISAGREE. :-)
Oh, and please excuse the half-dozen or so typo's … I hope you can move past them and get my meaning regardless. Sorry!
-- Beach Mom
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M3C Slimjim
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Mar 5, 2012
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called the police on me.
whythelongfaces continues to troll the reviews, a real class act
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whythelongfaces
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Mar 6, 2012
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called the police on me.
Slim continues to stalk me around the reviews...a real class act.
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