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Did ANYONE notice this?

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    polinapel — 18 years ago(September 16, 2007 02:31 AM)

    1. The kid was heaps clingy to his mum, as he never wanted to go to Day Care (bribes from the co-owner, remmeber???) so natually breast feeding was during a longer time period than the average person.
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      FloridaSunshine — 17 years ago(August 02, 2008 09:41 AM)

      WRONG. the dog is not random. It is a St. Bernard and it's owned by the Klingon kid. He brought the dog during the "pet show and tell day" In Klingon language with English subtitle on the bottom he says the dog's name is Soda and it makes REALLY BIG POOPS. 🙂

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        rickb69 — 12 years ago(November 14, 2013 11:06 AM)

        The Spanish kid (he spoke broken English) had a dog, (I think the name of the dog was Cola) he brought it for bring your pet to Daddy Day Care day. He said it made poop, BIG POOP while making motions behind the dog.
        If a person with multiple personality s threatens to commit suicide, is that a hostage situation

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              yoshi_1554 — 16 years ago(June 05, 2009 04:20 PM)

              I don't think these were mistakes on the movies parts, like someone else said, these were just things to emphasize aspects of the characters or plot.

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                trapdoorstudios — 15 years ago(April 06, 2010 01:58 AM)

                In the film Jessica (the second in command) specifically says that there are children missing who's parents haven't told them where they are so the parents are removing the kids without explaining.

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                  rickb69 — 12 years ago(November 14, 2013 11:16 AM)

                  In the film Jessica (the second in command)
                  Mrs. Gwyneth Harridan the #1 (#2 in my book) at the end of the movie called her Jennifer, Jenny in the credits
                  If a person with multiple personality s threatens to commit suicide, is that a hostage situation

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                    polexia — 14 years ago(November 22, 2011 06:47 PM)

                    "Shouldn't breast feeding be stopped before the age of 1?"
                    Absolutely NOT. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends at LEAST 6 months and preferably a year whereas the World Health Organization recommends 2 years. Some people go longer and that's fine, too. It's between the parent and the child. Breastmilk has a ton of benefits for a child so it's always best to breastfeed (lower instances of asthma and allergies, higher IQ, lower risk of obesity, it's free, doesn't stain everything like formula does, has on demand nutrients, don't need to heat it, don't need bottles unless you pump and savethe list goes on and on.)
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                      TheaterGeek26 — 14 years ago(February 25, 2012 08:34 PM)

                      My sister breast fed my nephew well past his ability to drink from a cup and even walk and use the bathroom. Besides that, there's a woman in England I think, who is still breast feeding her daughters who by now are probably in secondary school

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                        Hufflepuff89 — 10 years ago(June 25, 2015 07:36 PM)

                        Extended or child-led breastfeeding is becoming a more popular, or at least a more publicized, practice.

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                          TheaterGeek26 — 14 years ago(February 26, 2012 04:53 PM)

                          I was actually on here the other day, and I completely missed your third question. She probably lost her job because she let a group of minors leave with people who were not their parents. Even though the kids knew Charlie, Phil and Marvin, Mrs. Harridan legally should not have let the kids leave with them. Just because she was a crossing guard at the end, doesn't necessarily mean that Chaplin closed. That's not her last name, I don't think she owned it, she was probably like a headmistress or something. Then again, even if that's all she was, she still let minors leave with three men who weren't parents or guardians (except Ben and Max), and once word of that got out, the rest of the parents might have pulled their children out of Chaplin's and placed them somewhere else.

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