I've never understood most reality tv shows... why someone would want to go on national tv and make a donkey of themselves is beyond me.
Make a donkey... bwahahaha, now that's funny...
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I've never understood most reality tv shows... why someone would want to go on national tv and make a donkey of themselves is beyond me.
Everyone wants their 15 minutes of fame, and if you can't get it doing something noble, I guess some folks will get it doing something stupid.
I agree with you, I am amazed at what people will do in front of a camera.
Then, my cynicism kicks in, and I wonder how much of it is staged.
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Everyone wants their 15 minutes of fame, and if you can't get it doing something noble, I guess some folks will get it doing something stupid.
I agree with you, I am amazed at what people will do in front of a camera.
Then, my cynicism kicks in, and I wonder how much of it is staged.
I agree, but then I think, but just for fame and money, you would let the rest of the world to think you are an idiot. (of course that is supposing that you really aren't an idiot!)
At what age in the United States are you considered "legal age" an adult who can make your own decisions, live on your own etc??
In Canada by the age of 22 you're legal. You can work, marry, drive, have sex, drink... and you can go to jail, be sued etc.
I like to think that at age 22, if my son does something foolish,GOD FORBID like getting into a vehicle with the full intention to "street race", not buckling his seat-belt, hanging out with the young and immature... and finds himself in an accident and physically harmed for the rest of his life... that I as a parent, would know that no matter how much he's my baby, he is a grown man who makes his own decisions...
Whether they be good ones or poor ones.
That I, as a parent, would know that no matter how much I would like to lay blame for this horrible circumstance on someone, anyone, other than my baby... I can't.
My uncle was in his thirties (still single and living recklessly) when he got into a car with his friend who had been drinking and was killed when the car left the road.
My family grieved, buried him and kept silent as the man who was driving the car drunk got off with his hands slapped.
My uncle was an adult and he knew what he was doing when he got into that car. My mother's family knew that. Painful, but common sense.
So, why am I rambling on about this? Who knows!!!
I guess it just boggles my mind that a young man's parents ( a young man who was old enough to serve in the army, old enough to make all his own decisions, an adult) that young man's family feels now they can sue the other young man (and his parents) who was driving the race car thier son got into of his own free will. (and didn't buckle his own seat belt)
Boggles my mind!
I just watched Hulk Hogan on Larry King and googled for more info since I hadn't followed the story. In case you're all wondering what in the world I'm talking about.
I'm in no way sympathizing with "poor old Hulk"... I've seen how they've lived and raised thier children. Nothing there to praise!
But in my books, this boils down to taking responsibility for your own actions.
An adult who gets into a street racing car knows full well the risks... and if he gets in and then is foolish enough to not buckle his seat belt... you can't sue the parents of the kid driving the car.
Well... I guess in this case you can.
Correction:
Definition: The age of majority in Canada is the age at which a person is considered by law to be an adult. A person younger than the age of majority is considered a "minor child."
The age of majority in Canada is determined by each province and territory in Canada.
The age of majority in the individual provinces and territories of Canada is
* Alberta - 18
* British Columbia - 19
* Manitoba - 18
* New Brunswick - 19
* Newfoundland and Labrador - 19
* Northwest Territories - 19
* Nova Scotia - 19
* Nunavut - 19
* Ontario - 18
* Prince Edward Island - 18
* Quebec - 18
* Saskatchewan - 18
* Yukon Territory - 19
Definition: The age of majority in Canada is the age at which a person is considered by law to be an adult. A person younger than the age of majority is considered a "minor child."
The age of majority in Canada is determined by each province and territory in Canada.
The age of majority in the individual provinces and territories of Canada is
* Alberta - 18
* British Columbia - 19
* Manitoba - 18
* New Brunswick - 19
* Newfoundland and Labrador - 19
* Northwest Territories - 19
* Nova Scotia - 19
* Nunavut - 19
* Ontario - 18
* Prince Edward Island - 18
* Quebec - 18
* Saskatchewan - 18
* Yukon Territory - 19
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
In Canada by the age of 22 you're legal. You can work, marry, drive, have sex, drink... and you can go to jail, be sued etc.
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I'm not sure what I got wrong.
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