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@Sooner 

 

 

Perfect....can not add one more word.

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I will admit I don't watch much anymore but has David done any other shows besides kitchen shows?  If I had to do 4 hours In the Kitchen with---a couple of times a week, I'd be bored too!  Has he ever done jewelry, VPH, electronic, etc. shows???  Is it his choice to focus on kitchen shows?  Inquiring mind would like to know--LOL!!!!

 

 

 

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He is repetitive… but at least he doesn’t say


Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah

And never YES ! 😜








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Funny how not so long ago there were posters complaining because David was too animated and complained every time he did a happy dance.

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Wow, this has turned into a real bashfest against David.

 

And to add to that, condemnation of the entire younger generation.

 

I see many younger people doing wonderful things in their communities every day.  I don't think civilization is in imminent danger of imploding any time soon.


 I feel sorry for anyone with such an unwarranted, dire view of the youth of the world.  
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Can't think of too many.  Maybe....extremely busy, incredibly busy, exceptionally busy.

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@Ddizzle wrote:
I really believe that David should broaden his Vocabulary. I'm tired of hearing his Very,Very Busy! There are different words he could use to describe Very,Very!!

@Ddizzle 

 

That's rather impertinent of you. 

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Re: Broaden Vocabulary!

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@Venezia No one is condemning the Youth of America. There is plenty of information out there about screen time and its impacts on kids, and plenty of reports about people (including adults) getting injured or killed by trying some of the dumb stunts edited down and provided through social media channels. There are obviously enthusiastic and motivated kids, young people out there, but you cannot ignore the impacts of the electronic culture they are exposed to on all platforms.

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@Ddizzle wrote:
I really believe that David should broaden his Vocabulary. I'm tired of hearing his Very,Very Busy! There are different words he could use to describe Very,Very!!

 

I'm shaking my head. 

 

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@ajsidney12 wrote:

@Sooner not all parents feel this way, but I know what your are saying. Education is very important in this household and our immediate communities, but when a goal for a kid when you ask "What do you want to be when you grow up" is "to be an influencer" rather than a teacher, a doctor, anything else...that says what these "influencers" are really doing. And I do partially blame them for bringing down the priority for education, they have a platform that can be used for spreading positive information instead of endless brain rot game run throughs and "get ready with me." Many of them became famous as kids, some bailed out of high school and most that I have seen did not go to any post high school education. Please note, this does not mean everyone has to go to college, just that many just stayed in social media and do not encourage education, behaving or speaking properly, that I have seen. (See; so many stupid TikTok trends where people actually get hurt or die).  Usually though, they are busy yelling at a screen, yelling at each other, speaking very loudly and just in general acting like buffoons (not all, but many).


 

 

This is parenting and legislation at the state and federal levels. 

 

Teachers' hands are tied by crazy laws.