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<blockquote data-quote="EB67" data-source="post: 54083" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>Well if it is any consolation, the boy who lost his front teeth thanks to Seb and a rock still invites Seb to play and to his parties. In fact, they called just this afternoon asking for a play date. I approached the parents and they were more understanding than they needed to be. "It happens, boys can get a little rambunctuous, Drew really likes Seb, he's not mad at him..."</p><p></p><p>Did you talk to the child's parents? As I have learned now, oh considering the various injuries inflicted by my son, it can go either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EB67, post: 54083, member: 3750"] Well if it is any consolation, the boy who lost his front teeth thanks to Seb and a rock still invites Seb to play and to his parties. In fact, they called just this afternoon asking for a play date. I approached the parents and they were more understanding than they needed to be. "It happens, boys can get a little rambunctuous, Drew really likes Seb, he's not mad at him..." Did you talk to the child's parents? As I have learned now, oh considering the various injuries inflicted by my son, it can go either way. [/QUOTE]
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