Posted by NE IA on January 26, 2009 at 11:10:20 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: guantonomo posted by MN Joe on January 26, 2009 at 10:21:34:
Joe I know where you are coming from. We had a old lifer that worked at the lumber yard, and the whole town was ticked off at his coments etc.
I could not understand, and my brother was always in a notion to smack him. Once I paid attention, he talked his military talk, you always put your buddy down with a smart a$$ answer--that is how you talk in there, and never do anything more than what you have to.
Once I spread the word, the whole town pretty much accepted him, and years later understood alot of his background. He was a very good person under all the huff and bluff, and had alot of town people at his funeral.
We are all products of our surroundings. Give your son some time to cure out. Try to avoid choooooocking the living crap out of him in the mean time. He probably isn't aware of it anyway.
Last of all, he will help pick out your nursing home so show some kindness now. Kids do get the last say!
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