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Beach Bound

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Apr 15, 2009
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Hi,
Where could I take 4 little girls (aged 6-10) for manicures or pedicures? Initially I was thinking Watercolor spa (since our home is there) but I'm guessing that might be rather pricey. Any other options?
Thanks!
 
Hi,
Where could I take 4 little girls (aged 6-10) for manicures or pedicures? Initially I was thinking Watercolor spa (since our home is there) but I'm guessing that might be rather pricey. Any other options?
Thanks!
If they are 6-10, do it at home and give the proceeds to the under-privileged.

Jesus. Are you trying to turn them into little Paris Hilton's?:bang:Rethink your value system and pass it down to these little biotches.
 

Miss Critter

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Mar 8, 2008
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Beach Bound, there are a number of places off 30A where you could take them, though I'm not sure of pricing. I think there's a salon in the WaterColor Publix shopping center? I know there's one in the Grand Boulevard shopping center. I seldom get them myself, but I am going to splurge on a pedi now that sandal season is here.

BR, I see nothing wrong with having a girl's mani pedi day on vacation. I'm going to chalk your snarky comment up to giving up alcohol for Lent. :wave:
 
Beach Bound, there are a number of places off 30A where you could take them, though I'm not sure of pricing. I think there's a salon in the WaterColor Publix shopping center? I know there's one in the Grand Boulevard shopping center. I seldom get them myself, but I am going to splurge on a pedi now that sandal season is here.

BR, I see nothing wrong with having a girl's mani pedi day on vacation. I'm going to chalk your snarky comment up to giving up alcohol for Lent. :wave:
Oh, come on. Children of that age group are given a false sense of superiority when given such privileges. What have they done to deserve such pampering when so many people are having trouble just paying for basic needs like health care and food?
 

blueeyes2go

Beach Comber
Feb 9, 2010
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Is it to much to do- to teach little girls, who are going to grow up to be the moms, the house cleaners, and probably the bread winners later in life, that it is OK to do something for themselves? I don't think so...just make sure you take them somewhere that is known for following the correct procedures! Have fun...
 
:blink: You know I'm right. Parents of children that age should not feel superior and entice their children into a false sense of superiority because their parents can afford to pay for pampering that only those who have worked hard enough to afford such privileges can indulge themselves in. Those who have inherited such money just sicken me unless they clearly donate enough money to the underprivileged that they can feel comfortable indulging themselves in such extravagant pursuits.
 

Arkiehawg

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Jul 14, 2007
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BR,

BB wasn't in the political arena and fair game to all. BB was asking a valid question based on their morals NOT yours.

You were way off base calling them "little biotches" and quite frankly owe BB an apology.

Trust me, if you would have called my daughters that you would now be a pair of gator boots.....:angry:
 

blueeyes2go

Beach Comber
Feb 9, 2010
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Well ... just bet you have never bought any child a present before that the child did not have the money to pay for themselves...because all little children of the ages of 6 to 10 hold down jobs...and have their own money .......and yes those with should help those without even if they are helping small kids just make themselves fell better about themselves....and when those arround you inherit-they can give what they would have spent on you to charity and they will feel good about it and so will you...life can be so good sometimes!!!!
 

Miss Critter

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Mar 8, 2008
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Oh, come on. Children of that age group are given a false sense of superiority when given such privileges. What have they done to deserve such pampering when so many people are having trouble just paying for basic needs like health care and food?

Ironically, BR, I'm perilously closer to the group having trouble paying for basic needs than you are, and I have no problem with BB's question. And frankly, I'm a bit dumbfounded by your position because your posts for the past couple of years paint you as among the most materialistic on this board. (Perhaps I'm misconstuing them?)So according to your logic, you can "earn" the right to be materialistic as an adult, so long as it's not handed to you? I seriously doubt that a mani pedi on vacation will turn these little "biotches" (your term, not mine) into egocentric adults.

BB, please know that BR does not speak for all of us, or for any of us, for that matter. I hope you and your girls enjoy your vacation - mani pedi and all.
 
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