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<blockquote data-quote="Just keep swimming" data-source="post: 82611" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>And even if we take our tv's away, there are always friends homes who will allow their kids to watch that junk.</p><p></p><p>I watched Two and a Half Men for the first time last night. Not sure if it is always like this but the entire show revolved around Charlie Sheen's character having a "dry spell" with women. My kids were already asleep, but I would have turned it in a second had they been awake.</p><p></p><p>I agree about Bratz dolls and the movie. I have successfully steered Aly away from them all these years. Thankfully she is emotionally about 2 years behind and still loves playing with baby dolls, especially with her little sis. Phew/whew!!</p><p></p><p>My kids love Disney Channel and Aly LOVES High School Musical 1 and 2. She is going to "marry" Corbin Bleu someday. He is darn cute! LOL!! At least these shows and most that are on Disney Channel are G or only a little PG. She also is totally into The Saddle Club, the books and the shows. </p><p></p><p>But I totally agree with you, there is no way we can trust the networks to put acceptable programming on primetime TV without us keeping a close eye on what they are watching.</p><p></p><p>I guess I am a super prude here, but I feel our kiddos will find out about all this stuff soon enough without watching it on TV on a daily basis!</p><p></p><p>Off my soapbox now! LOL!</p><p></p><p>Vickie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just keep swimming, post: 82611, member: 211"] And even if we take our tv's away, there are always friends homes who will allow their kids to watch that junk. I watched Two and a Half Men for the first time last night. Not sure if it is always like this but the entire show revolved around Charlie Sheen's character having a "dry spell" with women. My kids were already asleep, but I would have turned it in a second had they been awake. I agree about Bratz dolls and the movie. I have successfully steered Aly away from them all these years. Thankfully she is emotionally about 2 years behind and still loves playing with baby dolls, especially with her little sis. Phew/whew!! My kids love Disney Channel and Aly LOVES High School Musical 1 and 2. She is going to "marry" Corbin Bleu someday. He is darn cute! LOL!! At least these shows and most that are on Disney Channel are G or only a little PG. She also is totally into The Saddle Club, the books and the shows. But I totally agree with you, there is no way we can trust the networks to put acceptable programming on primetime TV without us keeping a close eye on what they are watching. I guess I am a super prude here, but I feel our kiddos will find out about all this stuff soon enough without watching it on TV on a daily basis! Off my soapbox now! LOL! Vickie [/QUOTE]
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