Local News: Finneytown, OH 

 | 

Sign Up

 | 

Sign In

Advertisment

Ohio cemeteries sue young vandals' families | The Columbus Disp...

Posted in the Finneytown Forum

Comments (Page 4)

Showing posts 61 - 69 of69
|
next page >
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Right Wing Lunatic

Lewisville, PA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#61
Wednesday Nov 4
 
LOL wrote:
<quoted text>
You don't need a hole in the ground with a carved rock to remember somebody. Cemetaries are nothing more than a catering service to the personal vanity of dead people.
Maybe so, but back in the 1800s, most people were dirt poor and spent every dime they had on a gravestone when a family member died. Yes, those folks are dead, too, and wouldn't know the difference. But, that's just mean.

I don't believe in ghosts, but wouldn't it be the ultimate payback if each of those boys woke up in the middle of the night and saw one of the people whose graves they desecrated standing at the foot of their bed staring them down?
proof reader

Fostoria, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#62
Thursday Nov 5
 

Judged:

1

1

feawen wrote:
<quoted text>
My goodness. If your post is a written testimony of the merits of the public education in your town then we are in real trouble as a society. I'm assuming that you haven't thought out your response very well but at 17 you are nearing adulthood and should be able to use even a minimum amount of reason and logic. It is okay to use "slang" when writing in your journal or hanging out with your "buds," but when speaking in public, the use of slang or chronic misspelled words just shows ignorance -- not "style."
To answer some of your points:
It is the parent's fault for the actions of their children. One of the most difficult jobs that a parent assumes when they decide to have children is to prepare and mold that child to become a responsible adult later on. It's not an easy job and as we see in today's youth, too many parents have shirked that duty and instead want to be "pals" with their children rather than make the tough decisions and be "parents." Children have to be taught to respect other people's property, to be accountable for their actions (all actions have consequences - some good, some bad), and that the world does not revolve around their every want and need. It's quite apparent that these parents failed all the way around and should pay the consequences for their "inaction" in raising their children.
Now, for the subject of language and spelling. Right now you don't see the importance or relevance of using it properly but I'm going to assume that some day you'll want to go out on your own and get a job. Unless your goal is to spend your working life in menial labor at poverty wages, the corporate world will expect you to know how to string together a coherent sentence that resembles proper english. Keep your slang and misspellings for your friends and inner circle if you wish, but at least know the difference between bad grammar and good! There's a place for both of them but you'll need to at least appear to have more than a 6th grade education when you're in an employment interview. The way you're "writing" now makes it seem that you haven't gone beyond that grade -- in fact, I've seen some 6th grade essays that would put your grammar to shame. Start reading more -- newspapers, magazines, editorial essays... study the language and how it's used.
I'm guessing that you'll disregard my advice but I'd be interested in talking to you in ten years so your could tell me how that whole "slangy" language is working out for you.
OK heres where you messed up... i do read papers magazines editorial essays such as Dear Abby in My local Paper and im going to college to be a teacher

“And another thing....”

Joined: Aug 13, 2009

Comments: 297

Southern Ohio

ISP: Columbus, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#63
Thursday Nov 5
 
proof reader wrote:
<quoted text>
OK heres where you messed up... i do read papers magazines editorial essays such as Dear Abby in My local Paper and im going to college to be a teacher
"Dear Abby???".... I can only assume that this is a joke.. right? As an advice columnist, she's okay, but you can't seriously call it a critical "essay." That would be like saying the novel "War and Peace" is comparable to "Mad Magazine." Please tell me that you're not going to be an English teacher since I think a degree in PhysEd might be more up your alley.
proof reader

Lorain, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#64
Thursday Nov 5
 

Judged:

1

feawen wrote:
<quoted text>
"Dear Abby???".... I can only assume that this is a joke.. right? As an advice columnist, she's okay, but you can't seriously call it a critical "essay." That would be like saying the novel "War and Peace" is comparable to "Mad Magazine." Please tell me that you're not going to be an English teacher since I think a degree in PhysEd might be more up your alley.
a reading teacher...its FUN TO READ DEAR ABBY BECAUSE ITS FUN TO SEE WHAT PPL R GOSSOPING ABOUT!!!! SO SUCK IT! BTW I LIVE IN CINCI... I USE TO LIVE IN MECHANINCSBURG pennsylvaina
Funny

Covington, KY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#65
Thursday Nov 5
 
goslipstream wrote:
I would like to know what argument the parents (who are fighting the lawsuit) are making. Yes, the kids should be required to work at the cemetaries.
One parent is claiming that because his exwife has custody of their son, that he's no longer really a parent, and this not responsible for the boy. Amazing! I hope the kid read that.

“jimmy agler”

Joined: Jul 3, 2009

Comments: 1735

grandview hts

ISP: Galion, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#66
Friday Nov 6
 
since when did parental responsibility have a financial cap?

“And another thing....”

Joined: Aug 13, 2009

Comments: 297

Southern Ohio

ISP: Columbus, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#67
Friday Nov 6
 
proof reader wrote:
<quoted text>
a reading teacher...its FUN TO READ DEAR ABBY BECAUSE ITS (it's) FUN TO SEE WHAT PPL R GOSSOPING (Gossiping?) ABOUT!!!! SO SUCK IT! BTW I LIVE IN CINCI... I USE TO LIVE IN MECHANINCSBURG pennsylvaina
You may want to begin your career by proofreading your posts before you start trying to teach children how to read and write. I used to live near Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and even learned how to spell the name of the city and state.
liberal AND proud
|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#68
Friday Nov 6
 
feawen wrote:
<quoted text>
You may want to begin your career by proofreading your posts before you start trying to teach children how to read and write. I used to live near Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and even learned how to spell the name of the city and state.
Newsflash---feawen now a stickler for proper writing! She didn't use to be one. Wonder what brought on the change?

“And another thing....”

Joined: Aug 13, 2009

Comments: 297

Southern Ohio

ISP: Columbus, OH

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#69
Friday Nov 6
 
liberal AND proud wrote:
<quoted text>
Newsflash---feawen now a stickler for proper writing! She didn't use to be one. Wonder what brought on the change?
Only when people profess to be "proof readers" and their very speech betrays them and shows the hypocrisy of their words. This was not a simple case of mixing up the difference between their, there, or they're in a sentence. She claimed to be a "Proof Reader" and wants to instruct children as a career but uses Dear Abby as a comparison to literary thought. There's quite a difference between a misplaced word (although correctly spelled) and such an appalling lack of even basic mechanics in spelling and grammatical intent.

I'm so happy that you're keeping track though. I didn't realize I'd made such an impression on you...

kissy.. kissy..
Sign up to receive email when someone responds
(registration is not required)
Showing posts 61 - 69 of69
|
next page >
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Type in your comments to post to the forum
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

Other Recent Finneytown Discussions

Search the Finneytown Forum:
Topic Updated Last By Comments
Student Who Struggled Now Master Ohio Quilter |... Nov 25 nancy baumer 8
looking for bill,jerri,rhonda,bobby,ronny russell Nov 22 LAST NAME 2
jimmy lee williams Nov 21 jimmy lee ra... 3
Elmwood Place or AKA Land of the Crackhead Dead (Jul '06) Nov 20 Hard Rock Radio 534
city should be held lyble for any accidents Nov 19 funny 2
15-year-old girl fatally stabbed; suspect charg... Nov 18 mz rah rah 3
Needy people being picky? Nov 12 ungrateful 1
Click Here

Powered by Krillion

Cars [ See all ]
Mortgages [ See current mortgage rates ]
Featured Coupons

Finneytown News, Events & Info

Click for news, events and info in Finneytown

Daily Horoscope for November 30

Scorpio

Last minute changes in your plans are likely as Mercury clashes with unpredictable Uranus. Today can be fun and exciting if you are prepared to be flexible. If you are not in the mood for surprises, you may be quite put out by what transpires. Look at life as one grand adventure and see the humour in little miscalculations. Laughter will help save the day.

Get your Horoscope »