Yeah. anything but a drunken step father. I loved Eddie Haskel. He's probably doing 20 to life in San Quentin
2007-10-31 18:08:02
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answered by JOHN 7
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My family was like the TV show Leave It to Beaver.
2007-10-31 18:07:22
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answered by - 3
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No ur not the only one. I definetely wish i grew up with leave it to beaver parents. Life would be so much less confusing and less vulgar. Plus I dont think i would have such a skewed perception of the world.
2007-10-31 18:12:30
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answered by Barry W 2
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It grants tremendous temptation to sin It robs little ones of their innocence It desensitizes It mesmerizes and feeds the subconscious It corrupts our values It promotes revolt It has a political time table It creates a citizenry of "groupthinkers" It creates perceived needs It creates godless heroes It makes the viewer companions to sin It supplies education on undesirable habit It promotes godless problem fixing It creates a pretend view of actuality It fuels the mind's eye with unfavourable pictures It teaches a "no result" existence-style It breeds unreal concern It promotes mistrust and cynicism It feeds self-centeredness and self-indulgence It breeds intolerance of deprivation and moderation It destroys the interest span It creates learning disabilities It creates an urge for nutrition for leisure It destroys creativity It hinders the reasoning procedure It creates artificially led to rigidity It promotes violent habit It breaks down interpersonal verbal replace It promotes materialism and greed It desensationalizes miracles It feeds the choose for supernatural and occult capacity it will be habit-forming that's addictive in nature that's negative to our actual well being It damages shallowness It can provide get away from actuality and duty It promotes an unnatural curiousity to sex that's a Gov't device to make you conform that's a waste of time--"IT" is your television • "If we are able to commence replacing attitudes in this united states, we are able to commence replacing habit." -provide Tinker, Former Chairman NBC television • "Objectivity is a fallacy...there are diverse critiques, yet you don’t supply them equivalent weight." -Robert Bazell, NBC information
2016-10-23 05:00:50
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Mrs. Cleaver late at night..."Ward, don't you think you're being a little hard on the Beaver?"
2007-10-31 18:08:27
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answered by earlofsnoh 4
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No. And yes you are the only one.
That was a dysfunctional family.
I like Eddie though.
2007-10-31 18:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No because if that famiuly was real, they would be the ones with the skeleton in its closet and a big one at that!
2007-10-31 18:08:41
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answered by bugsbunnylookalike2001 5
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nope i wanted to be like the munsters lol
2007-10-31 18:07:58
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answered by staffy1331 2
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never, my parents were always like friends to me they never acted like parents all my friends loved coming to my house.
2007-10-31 18:07:32
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answered by smiles 2
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You are not alone! I wanted "normal" so badly..........but am now glad it was the way it was!
2007-10-31 18:10:30
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answered by dizzkat 7
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