Isn't that epic or what. I know you must remember the actual commercials. Now let's get back to kicking some 18 yr old's ass and feeling good about it.................
Oh ya, and GO ARMY. I can't believe I just said that.......
Yes off topic but that commercial and the Daisy commercial are the lies the left wakes up and changes the sheets over so its always good to expose there hypocrisy.
As far as the chicky I just ask can anyone answer that they want their kid to put themselves in that situation and would you support your kid acting in that manner?
If you don't have kids currently you probably don't realize there is a problem with their upbringing and the future does not look promising.
I don't think the idea of "limits" exists and "personal space" only applies to the individual self others don't share that protection.
Friends of my 8/10 yo come in the house will walk right in the kitchen fling open the fridge door without asking and if they don't see what they want they will ask for specific stuff. The other day I told the kids we would get pizza at shop X on the way home (a shop my kids like and my wife and I find half palatable) but the guest friend said he wanted us to get pizza at shop y.
They are pretty good kids but I wouldn't have had the balls to do this shit.
I know the parents and though brilliant professionals they strike me as Type A workers and earners but Type B on handling life.
I think this is part of the problem. The parents live in a strange fantasy land that is only possible in the USA. They have lived so privlidged and safe for so long they exist without an understanding of Darwin and life struggles.
We are lucky people in our country are good but raising kids with no common sense or sense of the street is setting them up for failure.
Fridge boy is going to cross someones idea of personal space and he is going to pay for it at some point in time.