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Shorty
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responsibility indicator?
I was driving today and was stopped at a light. In the minivan next to me, there was a woman driving, with a baby in a carseat in the backseat.
She was BLASTING Korn. And I mean BLASTING.
With her BABY in the car!!!!
Is it just me, or is that INCREDIBLY irresponsible?!?!
You're a mother, grow up.
Korn?!?!?
eta: It was so loud that I could hear it....my windows were closed, and so were hers.
Message edited 11/8/2005 1:37:12 PM.
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Posted 11/8/05 1:34 PM |
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Shorty
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Re: responsibility indicator?
Am I the only one that thinks this is a big deal?!
If so, I am going to be the meanest Mother!!! hahahhaha
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Posted 11/8/05 1:38 PM |
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Boobobunny
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Name: Dannielle
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Re: responsibility indicator?
I wouldn't listen to stereo so loud that others outside the car could hear it...but if James seems to be enjoying a particular song I turn it up....its fun to watch him get excited over music
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Posted 11/8/05 1:39 PM |
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saraH
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Re: responsibility indicator?
what song was it?? to me that makes a difference
i kid, i wouldn't do that either and i don't see how parents have kids in their cars and music blasting..the poor kids ears are still developing and they could get permanent damage
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Posted 11/8/05 1:44 PM |
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dooodles
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Re: responsibility indicator?
I think the volume bothers me more than what's playing. Forget what it's doing to that mother's hearing, I'd worry about damaging the kids eardrums!
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Posted 11/8/05 1:51 PM |
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LadyMaravilla
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Name: Sonia
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Re: responsibility indicator?
dh and I od listen to music LOUD but when our daughter is not in the car. I hate when people do that.
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Posted 11/8/05 1:52 PM |
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GenLCSW
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Name: Genna
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Re: responsibility indicator?
That is very irresponsible!!!
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Posted 11/8/05 4:19 PM |
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FeliciaDP
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Member since 5/05 18599 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Re: responsibility indicator?
Well as some others said, I think the volume of the radio is what would bother me more than the fact that Korn was playin' (sorry, but I like Korn )
NOW if the child was older and the song was an unedited version.. then heck no, no way they should be listening to that type of stuff 
Message edited 11/8/2005 4:22:30 PM.
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Posted 11/8/05 4:21 PM |
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unknown1
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Re: responsibility indicator?
Personally I Think that is wrong !!! I mean that poor kid .... but if it is a nice song that isn't screaming and is not hitting Decibles of a million then I wouldn't care .. plus I know when I listen to music I am singing dancing (COMPLETE DISTRACTION )
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Posted 11/8/05 4:22 PM |
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Diana1215
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Name: Diana
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Re: responsibility indicator?
Depending on how old the child is.
When I drive with my cousin and her daugter (who is 4 years old) she LOVES to sing (especially Luther Vandross) - if we are listening to him she says "Louder" - we put it louder then she says "Louder" again. She sings on the TOP of her lungs!!! She loves it.
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Posted 11/8/05 4:57 PM |
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SoinLove
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Name: Kristin
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Re: responsibility indicator?
The volume that she was playing the music bothers me. That poor baby's ears!
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Posted 11/8/05 4:58 PM |
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Ambersmom
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Member since 5/05 7740 total posts
Name: Sharon
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Re: responsibility indicator?
I agree about the volume..that's not good for either mother or baby.
But I listen to all sorts of stuff around Amber and she really has a liking towards hard rock, etc. She LOVES Pearl Jam. Now at a year, she has no clue what they are singing about, but when she can comprehend what they are singing about, I'll be more careful about lyrical content, etc. I want her to be exposed to all forms of music, not just one flavor. And yes, that does include Korn
How many times as a kid did you sing a song and had NO CLUE what the real meaning was? My favorite used to be she-bop!
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Posted 11/8/05 6:40 PM |
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Shorty
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Re: responsibility indicator?
Yeah, the volume was my main issue. The kid was still in a rear-facing seat, too. had to be young.
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Posted 11/8/05 7:38 PM |
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