Catching Predators

So there’s a Worldmagblog ad below for “To Catch a Predator.” My wife wonders why people want to watch that show. What appeals about it? I think it’s catching the bad guys. I’ve only seen short parts, but it’s shocking and appalling how many there are.

Which begs the question, in light of certain other questions: what makes this sin worse than others?

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Work, What Work?

Apparently, stay-at-home moms actually do some work! $134,121 worth, speaking capitalistically.

This mother doesn’t seem to get it:

“Every husband I’ve ever spoken to said, ‘I’m keeping my job. You keep yours.’ It’s a tough one,” said Gillian Forrest, 39, a stay-at-home mother of 22-month-old Alex in New York. “I don’t know if you could put a dollar amount on it but it would be nice to get something.”

Nice to “get” something? How about training kids “in the way they should go”?

[Seen at Worldmagblog]

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Contest for the Day

You get absolutely nothing for answering this question correctly (maybe a poke in the eye with a sharp stick? as my mother used to say) except the glory and acclaim of your fellow man (read: me).

Who said “I can sing higher than Sandi”?

Useless trivia on a Thursday morning.

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