The story of
Fighting at daycare center?
is difficult to believe. What else do they teach kids at that center? Makes one wonder whether those kids were taught that tearing up nearly a block of historic Lafayette Street to provide a parking deck was appropriate. If any of those kids should learn to enjoy fighting, maybe they'll be parking in the deck in about 20 years or less and heading to a Dickson Street watering hole to practice what they learned in 2008.
I never attended a daycare center in the early 1940s, But I attended Methodist sunday school through the 1940s and '50s and never heard of a teacher or even a church member suggesting there was a need to learn to fight. I hope that these allegations prove wrong. Kids get into conflicts without adult encouragement, I recall.
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This is a very reputable daycare center. My child went for 3 years and loved every minute. It goes to show you can't always trust adults to make sane, rational decisions. And that goes for the parking deck too, its an eyesore. And that Underwood building! How can a man who is so against Bike's Blues and BBQ for congesting the traffic have the nerve to say anything when building that monstrosity has been impeding traffic for months now. Its such a shame we couldn't keep the beauty and charm of this city. And the Underwoods of all people should know that huge ugly eyesore that invades Dickson is the last thing Fayetteville needs!
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