Daycare @ Barnes & Noble
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In my day as an 11 yr old, that would have been heaven ...
As a 6 yr old, neat....for a little whileand in today's world it is absolutely sad. :confused:
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well the first thought I have is from the last paragraph of the article: ""My children were home for the summer, not going to school, and one of the things they love to do, they love to read," Sutherland told ABC News. "They tell me all about the how the store has a children's section and they can read the books and leave them there so I don't have to buy them, which, frankly, I couldn't afford to do."
It sounds to me like this lady a) needs a library and b) has never been into the store herself and c) NEEDS A LIBRARY.
Sheesh.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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well the first thought I have is from the last paragraph of the article: ""My children were home for the summer, not going to school, and one of the things they love to do, they love to read," Sutherland told ABC News. "They tell me all about the how the store has a children's section and they can read the books and leave them there so I don't have to buy them, which, frankly, I couldn't afford to do."
It sounds to me like this lady a) needs a library and b) has never been into the store herself and c) NEEDS A LIBRARY.
Sheesh.- Flag
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Sadly this is not uncommon around here.
Most of the Public City Pools, Parks and Rec. Center Playgrounds have been abused for years and are shutting down. Our are being turned into walking tracks instead.
Bowling alleys, movie theatres, skating rinks, libraries etc. deal with this daily.
McD's, Burger King and a few others have taken out their play spaces for this reason.
Chuckie Cheeses have bouncers, now.
The constant search for free daycare costs us all.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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