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Posted by Sleepless on January 29, 2003 at 08:00:14 from (65.227.21.118):
In Reply to: Got Crop Circles? posted by Sleepless on January 28, 2003 at 05:45:42:
Thank you all for your support!I was really wondering after the mother tried to make me feel bad , yes I could have laughed it off,but after she said "no I don't think you understand...when something happens to your children, and they go to apolgize and they say "hey that don't mean anything to me", but you know what...honesty means something, and if that's the way you wanna take it, he truely wanted to come on his own, and he's getting screwed over because of what other people that have been doing to you" ...they drove back to suburbia in the big new SUV, feeling sorry for themselves....the court hearing for the passenger boy who threw the rock and dented my (wife's car) hood :=( is in late February. and I will be there! Good day to all!
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