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Forgivenmom5 05-08-2008 01:00 PM

I agree Janet.

katcarasella 05-08-2008 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Forgivenmom5 (Post 62419)
I think my little sweet innocent daughter has turned naughty!!!:eek:

Debbie, PM me and I can give you all the sorted details. :sidesplit:

NA=NA-NA-NA-NA to you Angie little :angel: NOT:eek:
:sidesplit:

Janet 05-09-2008 05:27 AM

Angie...I think you're in big trouble now little girl!!!

AngieDoogles 05-10-2008 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 62692)
Angie...I think you're in big trouble now little girl!!!

Uh oh! Just don't tell Mom anything about Chicago. I'm making that a rule right here, right now. ;):D

Forgivenmom5 05-10-2008 08:01 PM

You better be good in Chicago young lady!!!! These nice ladies will let me know what you get into. But you can't ask our friend Tammy about what I do at the beach!!!

katcarasella 05-11-2008 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Forgivenmom5 (Post 62899)
You better be good in Chicago young lady!!!! These nice ladies will let me know what you get into. But you can't ask our friend Tammy about what I do at the beach!!!

NOT TO WORRY DEBBIE, I'LL BE THE CHAPERONE FOR THE KREW..:rolleyes:

Janet 05-11-2008 04:12 AM

And just WHO is going to be your chaperone????

Marilyn 05-11-2008 04:37 AM

Great question, Janet. Diana seems like a good candidate, but you never know. When Diana's out of town, no telling what happens. :D

Janet 05-11-2008 04:47 AM

Diana......a chaperone????? I highly doubt it with the stories she has told us and their practical jokes....hmmmmm this will take some thought!

AngieDoogles 05-11-2008 06:05 AM

I'll chaperone Kat who can chaperone me. What a great idea, right!? :D

Janet 05-11-2008 10:42 AM

Oh Angie, Angie, Angie...so young and naive....

katcarasella 05-11-2008 12:16 PM

O.K. I read up on it, feel better now Janet?

A chaperone (or occasionally chaperon) is an adult who accompanies or supervises one or more young, unmarried men or women during social occasions, usually with the specific intent of preventing inappropriate social or sexual interactions or illegal behavior (e.g., underage drinking or illegal drug use). The chaperone is typically accountable to a third party, usually the parents of one of the accompanied young people.
The word derives figuratively from the French word chaperon, meaning "hood", and later a kind of hat. This is either from this sense or from falconry, where the same word meant the hood placed over the head of a bird of prey to stop its desire to fly.
Traditionally, a chaperone was an older married or widowed woman accompanying a young woman when men would be present. Her presence was a guarantee of the virtue of the young woman in question. Female chaperones were also called dueñas, a Spanish word. Chaperones for young men were not commonly employed in Western society until the latter half of the 20th century.
Chaperones may be resisted and resented by the young people being supervised. The practice of one-on-one chaperones for social occasions has largely fallen out of use in Western society, though the term is often applied to parents and teachers who supervise school dances.
The concept of a chaperone is also used in variation. For example, a chaperone might be an expert in a given activity who takes a group and accompanies them during outside activities to provide physical support, advice and emergency attention if necessary. Sometimes the term is applied to people who are essentially tour guides (as were the bear-leaders of the Grand Tour in previous times). In addition, the term is used as a verb similar to "guide" (eg. "I'll chaperone you around the city and show you all the best places.")

Forgivenmom5 05-11-2008 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by AngieDoogles (Post 62964)
I'll chaperone Kat who can chaperone me. What a great idea, right!? :D

That might be real trouble!!!! Too bad I can't go. I would be the one to keep everyone straight.

I will be at the beach so I can't come back and rescue (or post bail) so you ladies better be good!

AngieDoogles 05-11-2008 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Forgivenmom5 (Post 63027)
That might be real trouble!!!! Too bad I can't go. I would be the one to keep everyone straight.

I will be at the beach so I can't come back and rescue (or post bail) so you ladies better be good!

Well, I guess you'll just have to send bail money with me, just in case! ;):D

Janet 05-11-2008 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by katcarasella (Post 63011)
O.K. I read up on it, feel better now Janet?

A chaperone (or occasionally chaperon) is an adult who accompanies or supervises one or more young, unmarried men or women during social occasions, usually with the specific intent of preventing inappropriate social or sexual interactions or illegal behavior (e.g., underage drinking or illegal drug use). The chaperone is typically accountable to a third party, usually the parents of one of the accompanied young people.
The word derives figuratively from the French word chaperon, meaning "hood", and later a kind of hat. This is either from this sense or from falconry, where the same word meant the hood placed over the head of a bird of prey to stop its desire to fly.
Traditionally, a chaperone was an older married or widowed woman accompanying a young woman when men would be present. Her presence was a guarantee of the virtue of the young woman in question. Female chaperones were also called dueñas, a Spanish word. Chaperones for young men were not commonly employed in Western society until the latter half of the 20th century.
Chaperones may be resisted and resented by the young people being supervised. The practice of one-on-one chaperones for social occasions has largely fallen out of use in Western society, though the term is often applied to parents and teachers who supervise school dances.
The concept of a chaperone is also used in variation. For example, a chaperone might be an expert in a given activity who takes a group and accompanies them during outside activities to provide physical support, advice and emergency attention if necessary. Sometimes the term is applied to people who are essentially tour guides (as were the bear-leaders of the Grand Tour in previous times). In addition, the term is used as a verb similar to "guide" (eg. "I'll chaperone you around the city and show you all the best places.")

OK........


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