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Sometimes doing the right thing really hoovers
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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 423801" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>As a parent and a Girl Scout troop leader, I can say I really hate this sort of thing. There's a planned meeting. Stick with it. I planned my day to be available for a planned meeting so why reschedule everything on some girl's whim? It may seem a leap to some people, but I think bailing out of a planned meeting because something "better" came along is very similar to when these girls are in high school and college and they bail out on a (girl) friend because some random boys ask them out. After all, it's OK to blow off your friends when something "better" comes along, right? Duckie knows what's right -- don't torment yourself trying to make everyone happy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 423801, member: 2960"] As a parent and a Girl Scout troop leader, I can say I really hate this sort of thing. There's a planned meeting. Stick with it. I planned my day to be available for a planned meeting so why reschedule everything on some girl's whim? It may seem a leap to some people, but I think bailing out of a planned meeting because something "better" came along is very similar to when these girls are in high school and college and they bail out on a (girl) friend because some random boys ask them out. After all, it's OK to blow off your friends when something "better" comes along, right? Duckie knows what's right -- don't torment yourself trying to make everyone happy! [/QUOTE]
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