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Old Jan 19th 2006, 2:10 am
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Originally Posted by dshole
If he does not "squish" them. What does "typical boy,squishes & picks up most beasties" mean?
Oh get a grip!! have you never, ever squished a bug

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Oh get a grip!! have you never, ever squished a bug

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That's right never, and as a parent you should be teaching your son to respect the world around him.

Australia's local environment is messed up enough without it's bugs being splatted.
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Old Jan 19th 2006, 2:43 am
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That's right never, and as a parent you should be teaching your son to respect the world around him.

Australia's local environment is messed up enough without it's bugs being splatted.
still not a very nice thing to wish on someones kid
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still not a very nice thing to wish on someones kid
Just telling it how it is. I'm not being personal, just saying that if you go around playing with fire, don't be surprised if one day you get burnt.
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Old Jan 19th 2006, 3:20 am
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Just telling it how it is. I'm not being personal, just saying that if you go around playing with fire, don't be surprised if one day you get burnt.

Well your comment is personal,hoping my son is one day squished beasties one thing but wishing harm on a child? you have a serious problem.

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Well your comment is personal,hoping my son is one day squished beasties one thing but wishing harm on a child? you have a serious problem.

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karma can come back in many ways, maybe he will one day come back as a bug and get "squished" .

Wonderful parenting, you might think it's ok for your children to squish beasties, but there does it lead to?
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karma can come back in many ways, maybe he will one day come back as a bug and get "squished" .

Wonderful parenting, you might think it's ok for your children to squish beasties, but there does it lead to?

WHAT A BIG FAT LIAR YOU ARE EH???

Never squished a bug eh? what about zapping them then? comment below is taken from a post of YOURS!!!!!
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I'm with you 100% we have the same problem in Melbourne with flies. We have a portable bug zapper that does an alright job.

Not much use against the seagulls though.
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That's right never, and as a parent you should be teaching your son to respect the world around him.

Australia's local environment is messed up enough without it's bugs being splatted.

Pmsl You prefer to electrocute your beasties!!! try sticking your fingers in a bug zapper & see how your bugs feel

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Hiya,

These are some of the spiders & i think the other is a grasshopper? that are around our garden!

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The middle one is a St Andrews Cross spider.............. I think ! Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.

Totally harmless....... just a surprise when you walk into its web in the dark

We used to know the very small geckos as chit chats many years ago in Singapore (in my Navy days!)

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Originally Posted by dshole
karma can come back in many ways, maybe he will one day come back as a bug and get "squished" .

Wonderful parenting, you might think it's ok for your children to squish beasties, but there does it lead to?
so whats the difference between squishing and frying them not alot imo maybe your karma will come back too
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Donna

The middle one is a St Andrews Cross spider.............. I think ! Someone will correct me if I'm wrong.

Totally harmless....... just a surprise when you walk into its web in the dark

We used to know the very small geckos as chit chats many years ago in Singapore (in my Navy days!)

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Yes,i kinda thought it was(st Andrews one) Do you know what the other spider is?
Good name for the Geko's!!

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so whats the difference between squishing and frying them not alot imo maybe your karma will come back too

Lets hope so eh !!!!

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Pmsl You prefer to electrocute your beasties!!! try sticking your fingers in a bug zapper & see how your bugs feel

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I can see quite a difference between a zapper and a young boy stamping on things.

What's next? Pet cat abuse?
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so whats the difference between squishing and frying them not alot imo maybe your karma will come back too
Do you eat meat?
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I can see quite a difference between a zapper and a young boy stamping on things.

What's next? Pet cat abuse?
No difference,your still killing the bugs & eatin your words come to think of it It shocks me you have compassion for bugs but morbid wishes for children

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