nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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That's great! We don't watch TV either...it was never a set rule 'thou shalt not watch TV' but we just never bothered, at least after Dad left. We still watch movies every now and then (The Incredibles, It's a Wonderful Life, The Sound of Music...stuff like that.) And the little kids have a bunch of videos they like to watch...all educational stuff like 'Road Construction Ahead' or 'Washington State Parks'. Our all time favorite is Biology 101 which we watch at least once or twice a week.StrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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lol. Julie Andrews is a good Maria! I love that movie we did the no-TV thing because the older kids and my dad spent almost all their time watching TV and we never did things together as a family.Kit Kat wrote:That's great! We don't watch TV either...it was never a set rule 'thou shalt not watch TV' but we just never bothered, at least after Dad left. We still watch movies every now and then (The Incredibles, It's a Wonderful Life, The Sound of Music...stuff like that.) And the little kids have a bunch of videos they like to watch...all educational stuff like 'Road Construction Ahead' or 'Washington State Parks'. Our all time favorite is Biology 101 which we watch at least once or twice a week.StrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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Mydoghasfleas, she's taken other, far worse photos than the vanity fair ones on her own time . When confronted about them, she basically said that she didn't give a rip- that she was just having 'fun'.mydoghasfleas wrote:I feel bad about this for some reason. can someone give me an example of her bad behavior other than the vanity fair thing? (no rumors)
Seeing as how this is a Christian board, I don't feel like I have the ability to post what the photos were on here (we have some very young users on this board whose parents might not be too happy if they read all about them), however I don't judge people unless they give me reason to believe that they have some serious issues . 'Miley' Cyrus certainly has done enough crud to raise some red flags with me.
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I can understand no TV, but no movies ....how would your family ever watch Celtic WomanStrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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I don't watch Celtic Woman anyways, Oriana. And actually...study shows that watching TV and/or movies is damaging to the brain.Oriana's fire wrote:I can understand no TV, but no movies ....how would your family ever watch Celtic WomanStrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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I didn't even know the premise of Hannah Montana until I saw a movie poster the other day of her with brown and blonde hair, and asked my friends about it. That... would explain why the names Hannah Montana and Miley seem to be used interchangeably.
I grew up without TV-watching, and am convinced I'm the better for it! (even though that means I'm out of touch with most of the shows my generation grew up with).StrongNChrist wrote:I don't watch Celtic Woman anyways, Oriana. And actually...study shows that watching TV and/or movies is damaging to the brain.Oriana's fire wrote:I can understand no TV, but no movies ....how would your family ever watch Celtic WomanStrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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Well That is very sad, but I have heard a special on Focus on the Family, it think it was, about how things like t.v. and *clears throat* computors cause over stimulation.StrongNChrist wrote:I don't watch Celtic Woman anyways, Oriana. And actually...study shows that watching TV and/or movies is damaging to the brain.Oriana's fire wrote:I can understand no TV, but no movies ....how would your family ever watch Celtic WomanStrongNChrist wrote:nope. we quit watching TV years ago. actually we quit watching movies then too, instead we played games together as a family. We started watching movies again a while back (I can't remember when) but we never started watching TV again. I like it that way. There'll be no TV or movies in my family after I get marriedmydoghasfleas wrote:you dont watch tv?! thats awesome! i wish i could do that!
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Miley Cyrus is really a Christian. The way she acts on Hannah Montana is not really true. She was just saying what the script says. She wrote a book about her life called Miles to Go and I think what she says on the book is true. But it's okay if you still don't like her and I'm okay with it. Just like some users don't like pureNRG. pureNRG are Christian group ages 13, 14 and 16.
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Yep.
My fault I conceded to take such disturbing pictures in the first place. The consequences would be rightfully mine. If I'm going to be "sorry" and that it was meant "only in fun", then why do I it in the first place? I shouldn't. She was wrong to agree to take the pictures, and was only sorry after so many of her young fans' parents complained about it. I don't see a role-model in such behaviour.
My fault I conceded to take such disturbing pictures in the first place. The consequences would be rightfully mine. If I'm going to be "sorry" and that it was meant "only in fun", then why do I it in the first place? I shouldn't. She was wrong to agree to take the pictures, and was only sorry after so many of her young fans' parents complained about it. I don't see a role-model in such behaviour.
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Then what are you talking about? I honestly don't know.
Of course. If I don't want my picture taken, I say no. If I don't care, then I say yes. If they take a candid shot of me, they burst out laughing; then show it to me. If I don't like it, they delete it. It's my choice whether or not someone takes a picture of me. If I'm in a situation where there are going to be cameras, then I have to concede to the fact that people are going to take pictures of me. If I don't want pictures taken of me that might go to other people, why do I put myself in the situation at all?
Of course. If I don't want my picture taken, I say no. If I don't care, then I say yes. If they take a candid shot of me, they burst out laughing; then show it to me. If I don't like it, they delete it. It's my choice whether or not someone takes a picture of me. If I'm in a situation where there are going to be cameras, then I have to concede to the fact that people are going to take pictures of me. If I don't want pictures taken of me that might go to other people, why do I put myself in the situation at all?
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