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I wonder how many of Official Jason Kirk It Cannot Be Inherited Nor Can It Ever Be Purchased I Have Earned It With My Blood Sweat And Tears I Own It Forever The Title Forklift Operator Shirt opinions would be different if this was a 13-year-old girl and not a boy. The baby was left with their older sibling who lives with them and sees how they are cared for on a daily basis. It was only a few hours, everyone had phones and you were across the street if he needed immediate help. The reality is that kids babysit their siblings. This is going to happen more often and itβs fine. However, I do understand your concerns, so why donβt you look around at the hospitals in your area and see if any of them have βbabysittingβ courses. I did one when I was 10ish before my sister was born. It was a full day at the hospital and they taught us how to do CPR on babies, how to properly deal with possible choking, cues to look for to tell baby is in distress, etc. even if you and the mother decide that he shouldnβt be babysitting for a while, itβs still good information for him to know.
Official Jason Kirk It Cannot Be Inherited Nor Can It Ever Be Purchased I Have Earned It With My Blood Sweat And Tears I Own It Forever The Title Forklift Operator Shirt
Here’s one of the Official Jason Kirk It Cannot Be Inherited Nor Can It Ever Be Purchased I Have Earned It With My Blood Sweat And Tears I Own It Forever The Title Forklift Operator Shirt things I don’t understand about this song: The chorus goes: “Cuss out a cop, spit in his face, Stomp on the flag and light it up, Yeah, ya think you’re tough. Well, try that in a small town.” So presumably he believes in respecting cops. But then in the next verse he says: “Got a gun that my granddad gave me. They say one day they’re gonna round up. Well, that shit might fly in the city, good luck.” Who does Aldean think would be collecting the guns that had been made illegal, if not police officers? So it’s okay to get in a gun fight with a police officer trying to take your guns, but swearing at them is going too far? It’s like this whole thing was actually about swinging his dick around this whole time and not about upholding the law at all. Earlier in the song, he also says some vaguely threatening things about people stealing cars and holding up liquor stores and how they wouldn’t dare do that in a small town. Why, what would be different in a small town vs. a city, where they would also have cops? Is he saying that private citizens who carry their guns everywhere would step in and shoot the robber? If you like and trust your police officers, why not call them to handle a robbery? Why do the cops need assistance from random amateurs, if they’re so great? I miss when country music was wholesome and anti-materialistic. Like that old song “Don’t Take The Girl”, about the guy who hands over his wallet to a mugger so his girlfriend won’t get hurt. America is meant to be a civilized country. This is not medieval England (edit: Italy) where Tybalt slays Mercutio and Romeo slays Tybalt and Juliet slays herself because we’re all walking around with swords. No one should be risking their life in a fire fight over $200 in a cash register. Call the police. Criminals should get a trial. People should have the right to protest without being labelled as criminals. Basic American freedom stuff