Originally posted by Cindy B
Interesting.
I read this fascinating book about children and the effects of advertising on them. -- Ever see a 2 year old know what McDonalds is? --I have.

OH my GOD! Here's my personal story. I have a two year old. We have been to Friendly's (a northeast thing, but a glorified ice cream parlor that is family friendly and serves food too), probably around 50 times since he was born. We have been to McD's around 4 times, all due to desperation in the car in traffic jams at inopportune times, not as a treat. What does my son ask for to go out to - McDONALD'S! I can not believe he even knew the name, let alone knew to ask for it. So I am driving my son out to my parents one day all by myself, its about a 2 hour drive, what does he ask for in the back seat - McDONALD'S! I almost drive off the road.
I can't believe this happened. I always swore my children would not eat fast food like my neices and nephews do. I never did growing up, why does he have to?
They sponsor Sesame Street, so that is one of my clues on how he knows to say it and ask for it, and seeing the signs everywhere as we do a lot of driving, but I can not fathom that these two things have brought me to this point where he knows what it is, is hooked, and loves their french fries and hamburgers, yet will not eat anything else fried. I am baffled.
Back to the topic at hand:
I forgot abou being a skier. This added a whole other level of wants to my wardobe lists each year. I had to have Spyder ski jackets, and before that CB jackets.
Oh and I too am from W. Massachusetts - way west!, and I tapered my jeans until I went to college, that's how bad I was, and that's why I loved my Guess jeans - they were tapered for me. I also did not have an accent.
