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Posted by Hal/WA on April 27, 2005 at 22:52:28 from (148.65.0.200):
In Reply to: Story about today's generation ... posted by Rodent on April 27, 2005 at 10:06:58:
Guess I will crow a little about my children! Next month the 5th of 5 children in our family will get his bachelors degree. With only a little help from their parents, these kids have paid their way through college and made fine grades. The youngest even got an almost full ride athletic scholarship and is still competing while in grad school. She was also valedictorian of her high school class. The older 3 children have good jobs and are doing well. My kids are responsible, decent, and nice people. They all started working at about 15 and always were good employees that their bosses were always praising to their Mom and me. We are a close-knit family and talk on the phone all the time. If someone needs help with something, or just needs to talk, we always do whatever we can. My children are not just my children, they are my closest friends. Certainly there are some messed up people out there, but my children and most of their friends are great people, and I think have a bright future. No brag, just fact!
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