A Quebec judge has ruled that a cross check is an offense under criminal law.
So - today's question is - why is a cross check called a cross check? (it goes across the body or face, of course. But almost all checks do that. So why is only one type called a cross check?)
This popped up on another thread so I am starting a new thread,
I know what works for one does not always work for another. So what rules do you have for your teenagers in the home or what rules do you forsee you will have when your pre teens are older.
My family is lucky enough to own a RV and rent a seasonal site on a lake near my city. We practically lived out there this summer and over that time I think I saw more examples of bad parenting then I have in my whole life combined. It's bad enough that my friend (17 year old daughter of our RV neighbous) fights all the time with her stepmom, but on top of that her little 8 year old brother is a night mare. And I mean really a nightmare (I have known many a little boy in my life and none have ever been as bad as him.