What were the main household rules when you were growing up? What are the rules in your own house now?
Brought to you by the movie Georgia Rule.
Being an only child for the first nine years of my life, rules weren't really an issue with us. I just kind of did what I wanted, and if it was wrong I'd hear about it. Maybe then it became an "unspoken rule." I don't know why that's in quotes.
There were some loose rules:
- No watching "You Can't Do That on Television"
- No boys upstairs, ever.
- You don't have to eat it all, but at least drink the glass of milk.
- Shirts couldn't be so high, or pants so low, as to show stomach.
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FTW!
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I neez monorail cat!
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I know I haven't posted recently here - still trying to find a good use for Vox. Now that I use Twitter and Jaiku, I feel like I have an outlet for anything that wouldn't be at home on my personal blog. Really, the only feature I like is inserting books. Although - I don't know if you want to hear about the crappy fantasy novels I read. They're usually about talking wolves and magic. Lately, anyway.