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Reply #30 posted 12/06/06 4:29pm

TonyVanDam

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unkemptpueblo said:

I'm bringin' sexy back
you mother fuckers watch how I attack
If that's your girl, baby watch your back
Cuz you're burning up for me and that's a fact


If your kid can hear that and not go to school singing it the next day, you may be alright.


Oh please! Even Aaron Carter started to say "MF" in his songs now.
lol
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Reply #31 posted 12/06/06 4:35pm

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RodeoSchro said:

A neighbor is going to invite my 10-year-old daughter to the Justin Timberlake concert in March. Personally, I can't stand the guy - he's a no-talent waif who sounds like a girl. But that's just my opinion. biggrin

What about his show? Anyone seen it? Is his music appropriate for a 10-year-old? Does he curse in his songs? Will listening to the monotonous "SexyBack" live completely hypnotize my daughter and sap all the talent out of her?

These are the things that worry me.


Justin's latest album has the Parental Advisory sticker on it for a reason. If you don't feel comfortable with your daughter listening to that kind of an album or seeing the live concert, then I vote no.

If "no" becomes you final answer to your daughter, at least explain to her why Justin's music isn't good for her, IYHO.


EDIT: BTW, does any child knows what "Sexyback" is about?
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Reply #32 posted 12/07/06 3:52am

StillDirrty

Well when I saw him for the Justified/Stripped tour there were times where his voice was very annoying...nasal sounding. & he sings off pitch sometimes.
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Reply #33 posted 12/07/06 6:57am

RodeoSchro

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Why would you want your daughter to see a pubic bum fluff bearded wanker like Timberlake?

whose voice sounds the same as me taking a shit.

go take her to see Nick Lachey, at least he cleans himself

unlike the homeless tramp that is Timberlake

a white boy wigger trying to be black and who has the voice of a 7 year old and the falsetto of a vagina talking to you.

smile


It's not that I want her to see Timberfake. I feel the same way about him that you do.

The rub is that her best friend is asking her to come. Her best friend's dad is one of my friends. Her best friend is 9 - a year younger than my daughter. I already know that if I tell my buddy he shouldn't be taking his daughter to this show, he'll laugh and say I'm a prude. He's a great guy and a good father, but he doesn't have the same attitude about the cursing that I do. So we have to agree to disagree on that.

All I'm trying to find out is how nasty this show will be. If there aren't any F-bombs, then I'll probably grudingly let her go. But I think I have to draw the line at F-bombs.
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Reply #34 posted 12/07/06 7:10am

RodeoSchro

biggrin biggrin I AM SAVED!!!!! biggrin biggrin

The Stars of Radio Disney are performing the SAME DAY as Timberfake! My daughter will choose The Cheetah Girls, Hannah Montana and whoever else they bring. NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!

YEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!

headbang nutty party
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Reply #35 posted 12/07/06 7:43am

Anx

unkemptpueblo said:

Anx said:



hey, i had the skinemax subterfuge techniques down too! lol

still, is it wrong to have children who will stray away from "adult" content because an adult has demystified it for them, or is it preferable for a child to hide their dirty movie watching habits from you the way you did from your parents?



I guess it all depends on the child. Personally, Id appreciate the respect of a little subterfuge lol .


well, okay. and i mean, i'm glad my mom hid her stash from me when i was a kid. i didn't need to see all that mess. but i'd rather have been taught tact than shame. i'm still unlearning some of that.
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