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Anonymous:
Dear ch,
What a healthy perspective you have passed on to me.
Yes, my inner kid was scrappy and strong.  Despite all the laxatives, enemas, later suppositories (I was so glad when they were invented) not to mention three trips to Emergency, even when I was a teenager, because of it all - not one person even thought that there might be a problem in that home, other than a kid who wouldn't do as it was told.
Yes, I was a victim of a crazy NMother who would use anything for control over every part of me, but now I wll see myself as that great kid who did its best to stick up for itself, against all odds!  Yes I feel empowered by your perspective.   I was right all along!  

What a horrible subject, eh? (Canadian, for sure!)

ch:
Hi Canadian Guest,

Have you ever seen South Parks??  Its a great "for-adults-only" cartoon.  They make fun of Canadians like you wouldn't believe.  Its just for fun.  I am hardly ever mean.

Well, i am not from Canada.  Apparently, the old laxative treatment was practiced in other parts of the world.  Probably all around the world.  Someday, research will reveal.  Maybe we could be guinea pigs for them?

Glad you got my perspective on giving credit to that KID in you.
 :wink:
ch

Anonymous:
Hi ch,
Just want you to know that we didn't kill Kenny   :-)
Thanks for your smile in amongst all this dreadful toilet talk!
Canadian Guest

Discounted Girl:
I guess we need to look out for Terrance and Phillip. The NQueen should have had a child like Cartman, now he would have made her squeal for sure.

ch:
That's an interesting point.
I think Cartman's mother is a spoiler type which is just as harmful as a neglectful type.  She sets no boundaries and guidelines for her son.  There is no father either.  Cartman's mom reminds me of those picture-perfect sugar-coated moms of the 50's generation.  She is ultra repressed and unrealistic in today's society.   Looks like she takes valium too.

As bad as Cartman is, there is something about him that we can relate to and we tend to cheer him on.  We know he is wrong and nasty all the time, but we know its a reaction of something much deeper. And we still like him,  as do all the other kids.  Without Cartman, there is no show, no drama, and no lessons to learn.  

Of course, i'd rather turn on a half hour program and get my drama fix via four little 8-year old kids any time, than to endure real life drama of the N family.

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