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#106 Post by crawf » Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:30 pm

Will wrote:The high school student lecturing me about parenting!!!
Tafe student thankyou and there is no need to be a smartass, anyway you didnt answer my question :roll:
Crawf, I'll ask you this; why can't the parents of today say no, when the parents of previous generations could say no.
Will, life was alot different then. so i have no idea why your bringing that up.
I hope that this is not a result of the new neo-quasi-pseudo intellectuals who promote that saying no to children ruins their confidence and self esteem. What a load of shit!
No its not. When television is bombarded with fast food, snack food adds etc.. most kids are going to annoy the hell out of there parents to get them to buy it.

When kids go shopping with thier parents, its a nightmare in the making especially in supermarkets (ive lost count of how many times ive seen kids chuck a hissy fit - i feel very sorry for the parents, when this happens)

To be onest i think you have no right to say what parents shouldnt and should do. especially when your not a parent yourself.

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#107 Post by Howie » Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:48 pm

Okay.. i think it's thread clean up time shortly.

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#108 Post by Ho Really » Sun Dec 03, 2006 1:15 pm

crawf wrote:...When television is bombarded with fast food, snack food adds etc.. most kids are going to annoy the hell out of there parents to get them to buy it...
Kids don't need TV or magazine adverts to influence the way they eat. Bad parenting and peer pressure are the worst causes.

Solution
1. In the short term, governments legislate banning TV ads;
2. In the long term, reduce and eliminate offending foods.
3. Educate parents and children.

In the old days there wasn't any junk food, except for a few sweets that rotted peoples' teeth. Saying 'No' to kids is not wrong, but it would be best to say 'Yes' to them and telling them the consequences (obesity, diabetes, heart problems, kidney failure, blindness, bad teeth, etc., and maybe even death).

BTW, I'm a parent.

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#109 Post by stelaras » Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:32 pm

Hot Really,

I think your solutions are plausible and correct...Whilst im not a parent iam a medical practitioner and would love nothing more than to see junk food ads dissapear and offending foods removed from sale...

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#110 Post by skyliner » Mon Dec 11, 2006 5:21 pm

This 'Rundle Convergence' idea is an interesting development. Some of you guys might remember HindleySt. corner with Morphett St (NE corner).It had a huge neon for Peter Styvesant smokes that lit up in the Las Vegas style. Really made it look like a city with life.

What I see is something of a replica of the concept at Rundle/Pulteney corner. I reckon it will add a new dimension of 'life'. (moving pictures etc) I have several times thought of one of the Squares being a feature area of this type of thing - maybe Hindmarsh.

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#111 Post by bdm » Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:20 pm

crawf wrote:
Will wrote:The high school student lecturing me about parenting!!!
Tafe student thankyou and there is no need to be a smartass, anyway you didnt answer my question :roll:
Crawf, I'll ask you this; why can't the parents of today say no, when the parents of previous generations could say no.
Will, life was alot different then. so i have no idea why your bringing that up.
I hope that this is not a result of the new neo-quasi-pseudo intellectuals who promote that saying no to children ruins their confidence and self esteem. What a load of shit!
No its not. When television is bombarded with fast food, snack food adds etc.. most kids are going to annoy the hell out of there parents to get them to buy it.

When kids go shopping with thier parents, its a nightmare in the making especially in supermarkets (ive lost count of how many times ive seen kids chuck a hissy fit - i feel very sorry for the parents, when this happens)

To be onest i think you have no right to say what parents shouldnt and should do. especially when your not a parent yourself.
Rubbish, absolute rubbish. A good parent will switch the telly off if its a bad influence, and will spank their kids in the supermarket if they're misbehaving.

It's doing nothing and arty-farting around that brings about more misbehaved kids.

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[COM] #U/C - Edge (416-420 KWS) - 11 Levels - 40m

#112 Post by Will » Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:10 am

An application has been lodged with the ACC for:

*The demolition of the structure(s) currently on site at 416-420 King William Street

*For the erection of a 11 level building comprising ground floor retail, car-parking and office tenancies.

*Classified as Category 2, and is expected to cost $10 million.

*Height expected to be 40m.


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#113 Post by AtD » Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:16 pm

Nice find Will. Is this south of Gilles Street?

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#114 Post by Howie » Thu Jan 18, 2007 12:56 pm

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#115 Post by Will » Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:24 pm

AtD wrote:Nice find Will. Is this south of Gilles Street?
I'm not exactly sure, but judging from the street number it most likely will be.

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#116 Post by Pikey » Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:55 pm

Geez, how many towers are going to be going up south of Victoria Square now? 5 possibly 6? Awesome!
Walking on over....

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#117 Post by Snorkie » Thu Jan 18, 2007 6:38 pm

Far out, seriously how many buildings are proposed at the moment, they just keep coming, dont they. My only question is why are so many being proposed, when i doubt that half will get built, cause i just cant see where the demand is gonna come from. Seriously we must have like close to 1/2 million m of office space proposed, approved or u/c. Unfortunatelly i believe the majority will not get built :(

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#118 Post by Howie » Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:27 pm

The demand is coming from organisations that require Grade A quality offices. My work place has just begun a rather large shift from their traditional home on North Terrace, to sections of the CBD/Grenfell street for this reason, and they're may be looking at several other locations in the CBD also but as it stands nothing is really suitable.

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#119 Post by JAKJ » Thu Jan 18, 2007 7:48 pm

my family part owns the block next to optus (derelict petrol station/carpark) and down the road we are looking at a 40m (10 story) mixed use building, still in the planning stage though.

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#120 Post by crawf » Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:16 pm

another development for that side of town, wow...

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