I sure will Brother . The stress kids have in school these days is awful . Even if he could fight off some of the bigger kids , today it isn"t permitted . The kid could get kicked out of school & even worse arrested for fighting . In the 60s a guy could knock the crap out of those bosoes & not much was done .Even as an adult today we can"t protect ouselves . I"m talking from experience . About 4 yrs ago I took ahold of a guy & another bird who is a trouble maker called the cops . Since I"ve never been in anykind of trouble ,& I know most of the local cops & the magistrate , I only got one charge put on me . Even then it cost me 175.00 . The magistrate said he could"ve fined me 300.00 plus 30 days in jail . So try to encourage him to avoid anykind of physical contact with those bullies . About 3 yrs ago my Grandson knocked a bullie out on his school bus & got in big trouble . He almost got expelled .It was kinda funny because he told his mother that Grampa said not to talk any crap from anyone . Guess who got his butt reamed out . Thats rite - me . God bless, Ken
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