Real nice parenting Cindy!
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aspoonfuloflester — 21 years ago(April 09, 2005 01:05 AM)
Obviously none of you are parents. A lot of kids go through a stage where they flip off anybody and everybody, and there's nothing you can do to stop them aside from beat111cing them. As a teacher, I see this all the time. They eventually grow out of it, and while it bothers you and you do your best to discipline them and stop them, they're still kids, and they still have a mind of their own. Remember, you probably did some stuff as a child that, when taken out of context, would make your parents look like less than stellar parents yourselves.
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Dunklezahn — 20 years ago(April 27, 2005 06:51 AM)
See its this kind of 'there's nothing we can do, they'll grow out of it' parenting that really gets my goat. Congratulations if your kids respond to you doing nothing about their behaviour and still turning out right, your a minority.
There are a lot of things you can do to discipline a kid without violence, and frankly if more parents realised this we wouldnt have so many kids out there who thing anti-social/violent and otherwise destructive behaviour is acceptable.
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ragreen259 — 19 years ago(June 06, 2006 12:36 PM)
Well, in one sense you're right their life is public now and those casual trips to the liquor store for a pack of smokes, or just going out for a pair of tennis shoes is pretty much over.
However, high-speed chases, lunatics hiding in your bushes, or taking pictures of you naked inside your house from over a mile away with a telescopic lens is not on the list of "well that's OK" unless you're a beep idiot, and any buttwipe caught doi5b4ng that crap deserves having his ass kicked by a bodyguard ans sued out of existance, not to mention put in jail for voyeurism and stalking. If you think otherwise, you're a fool. -
lornamd-1 — 19 years ago(November 24, 2006 06:54 AM)
How can Cindy Crawford keep her children out of the public eye when the press follow her family around when they're walking down the street in their own time? The only way to stop that would be to keep them locked in their house all day. Now that would be real nice parenting.
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robken0174 — 13 years ago(October 23, 2012 09:51 PM)
YES, shame on them (and no sarcasm here). When you become a celebrity, you trade in a great deal of your privacy, especially when you're out and about. It wasn't like Cindy and her little sht son were in their home. As for you doing more than flipping someone off, if you would try assaulting a photographer, be prepared to be sued. Celebs should know what they're getting into before working to be famous. That little sht needs better parenting.
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fryer — 19 years ago(June 28, 2006 08:31 PM)
http://www.quemedices.wanadoo.es/carticulos/14818.html
This is one of them! It's in spanish though! -
niko7sky — 20 years ago(November 06, 2005 11:35 AM)
Thats really strange that you should say that. I actually saw Cindy and her daughter yesterday at the Malibu Mart, and was going to write my own message about my impressions etc, until i came across this entry. Actually I was EXTREMELY surprised at how gracious Cindy and daughter were to the paparazzi. Here she was on a Saturday in November, with her 4 year old in tow, going to the pet store to buy a collar for her maltese, and the paparazzi just SWARMED them like a swarm of African bees. Seriously, that is the only way I can describe it. Until you see how the paparazzi operates, its very hard to make a judgment about the celebrities on the other side of their wrath. Anyway, Cindy and her child handled it beautifully. They posed, smiled, walking through a very busy parking lot, put stuff in their new black Bentley (nice wheels, Cindy! holy $#%@!!!), posed again, and walked into the pet store. They were both cool, calm, and gave the paparazzi just what they wanted. As for Cindyshe looked amazingwearing a Grateful Dead t-shirt, long skirt, black sunglasses, and was just very very cool and nice to the staff at the pet store (and to my two labs).Her daughter was checking out another dog at the back of the store, and Cindy was just so beautiful, and laid back (I also had the pleasure of bumping into Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell afterwards by the swingsthey were also AWESOME). Anyway, what I saw in Cindy totally impressed me. Her daughter looked great, happy, and Cindy was in control, gracious, and looked incredible.