Strict Parents
I always thought my parents were quite strict, but I can't think of anything they actually banned me from doing, whereas a good friend was under no circumstances allowed to watch ITV because of the adverts.
This week's Time Out mentions some poor sod who was banned from sitting in the aisle seats at cinemas because, according to their mother, "drug dealers patrol the aisles, injecting people in the arm."
What were you banned from doing as a kid by loopy parents?
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 12:37)
I always thought my parents were quite strict, but I can't think of anything they actually banned me from doing, whereas a good friend was under no circumstances allowed to watch ITV because of the adverts.
This week's Time Out mentions some poor sod who was banned from sitting in the aisle seats at cinemas because, according to their mother, "drug dealers patrol the aisles, injecting people in the arm."
What were you banned from doing as a kid by loopy parents?
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 12:37)
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dubious moral standards
As a child my sister and I were not allowed to watch Disney films and went to various sporting activities on Saturday mornings so we missed out on a lot of cartoons and general kids programs that probably would have made our school years a lot more bearable if we knew about, and could freely discuss with the other oiks in the playground. As it was we were social retards and our parents were quite happy about this, as they were of the belief that Disney (and the majority of children’s television) was a bad influence, and them not having cartoons as children did them no harm after all. Neighbours was strictly banned as it was classed as ‘trash’. We had limited televisual access when we were little to say the least.
Skip on several years and my 15 year old self wants to go clubbing in our local rock dive. I am instantly given parental permission for this activity, dropped off at the train station and a fiver is stuffed into my hand (a lot of money for a place that is £10 in with a free bar) and I am told to have fun.
I personally don’t understand how they could quite happily financially and morally support my underage drinking, yet wouldn’t allow us possibly the most innocent TV experiences we would have ever had?
Oh, I was also banned from chewing and bubble gum until I was 14, but my Mother told me it was made from cow's intestines and whale blubber so as a child I was quite disgusted by the mere prospect of eating it. It wasn’t till I was much older and voiced these objections about it and people laughed at me did I really find out what it was made from. I'll say it again; social retard
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 15:18, Reply)
As a child my sister and I were not allowed to watch Disney films and went to various sporting activities on Saturday mornings so we missed out on a lot of cartoons and general kids programs that probably would have made our school years a lot more bearable if we knew about, and could freely discuss with the other oiks in the playground. As it was we were social retards and our parents were quite happy about this, as they were of the belief that Disney (and the majority of children’s television) was a bad influence, and them not having cartoons as children did them no harm after all. Neighbours was strictly banned as it was classed as ‘trash’. We had limited televisual access when we were little to say the least.
Skip on several years and my 15 year old self wants to go clubbing in our local rock dive. I am instantly given parental permission for this activity, dropped off at the train station and a fiver is stuffed into my hand (a lot of money for a place that is £10 in with a free bar) and I am told to have fun.
I personally don’t understand how they could quite happily financially and morally support my underage drinking, yet wouldn’t allow us possibly the most innocent TV experiences we would have ever had?
Oh, I was also banned from chewing and bubble gum until I was 14, but my Mother told me it was made from cow's intestines and whale blubber so as a child I was quite disgusted by the mere prospect of eating it. It wasn’t till I was much older and voiced these objections about it and people laughed at me did I really find out what it was made from. I'll say it again; social retard
( , Thu 8 Mar 2007, 15:18, Reply)
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