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en It's not that parents don't care. It's the reality of life in a 24-hour town.

en Honestly in my opinion I don't think their parents care enough. I love them. They're my life, my job is to take care of them.

en These classes are very much popular. Parents are almost requiring that people who are taking care of their children be trained. I think that's because parents are more aware that this training is out there and can train youth how to save a life and prevent injuries.

en It's not surprising that parents have little time to focus on the future. But if they don't, the consequences can be life altering...It's not about lifetime care, but about quality of life.

en This is going to be the first generation that's going to have a lower life expectancy than their parents. It's like the plague is in town and no one is interested.

en As parents and siblings age, they are generally less able to provide quality care due to their own maturity, career demands and many other factors. Few parents ever dream that they will reach their golden years while the role of parent-care giver.

en Parents today are under a lot of stress, sometimes working two jobs just to make ends meet. They're trying to find day care for their kids and elder care for their own parents. The Federal Government shouldn't add to their worries by not living up to its obligations.

en College is the best time of your life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?
  David Wood

en College is the best time of your life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?
  David Wood

en Why Michael won't let them do that is not understandable. It would be so easy for him to get on with his life ... so these parents could take care of their daughter.

en That's actually quite high. I do think people in small town Iowa love to talk about their town. On phone interviews, we could get through a survey in 20 minutes - [Yet] it [often] takes about an hour.

en The great thing about The Simple Life is that it's a reality show but not based on my reality, ... It has nothing to do with my life or my home or my relationships or anything. I'm not open to anything like that.

en My parents aren't giving any pressure on distance, ... This will be my decision, totally. It will be weird not having my parents
see me play every week, but I think that's a reality of going off to school
anyway.


en It's a fictional town. I named Camden County after my son. It could be an hour outside any city in the United States. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. I've read on chat rooms that I've been using some town names from western Maryland where I went to college.

en She's from out of town, and it was just given to her from her parents from out of town and they got it from a bank. And I think it was just more luck of the draw that she got it.


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