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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs Smith" data-source="post: 67977" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mikey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The way I see it, I have no more control over my son's fate than I do over when Christians are redeemed. So, with McWeedy, I pray for "recovery" but prepare for "disaster".</div></div></p><p>Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst is a good plan.</p><p></p><p>McWeedy's reaction to the possibility of being kick out was interesting. It shows some awareness of his predicament. Did wife notice?</p><p></p><p></p><p><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mikey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">PS: I didn't make the doctor cry. McWeedy did that all on his lonesome by demonstrating just how badly you can screw up a good life for no good reason at all. I was just there when it happened.</div></div></p><p>He cried after hearing you say that you've given up and have lost your son already. I think he knows that the few who actually do make it, do so only with the support of others. Without that support, he's as good as lost.</p><p></p><p>Parents have a special role in shaping their kids lives. It doesn't diminish over time. Ask anyone who's had a troubling relationship with their parents. That's what makes it the hardest job you'll ever have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs Smith, post: 67977, member: 3893"] <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mikey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The way I see it, I have no more control over my son's fate than I do over when Christians are redeemed. So, with McWeedy, I pray for "recovery" but prepare for "disaster".</div></div> Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst is a good plan. McWeedy's reaction to the possibility of being kick out was interesting. It shows some awareness of his predicament. Did wife notice? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Mikey</div><div class="ubbcode-body">PS: I didn't make the doctor cry. McWeedy did that all on his lonesome by demonstrating just how badly you can screw up a good life for no good reason at all. I was just there when it happened.</div></div> He cried after hearing you say that you've given up and have lost your son already. I think he knows that the few who actually do make it, do so only with the support of others. Without that support, he's as good as lost. Parents have a special role in shaping their kids lives. It doesn't diminish over time. Ask anyone who's had a troubling relationship with their parents. That's what makes it the hardest job you'll ever have. [/QUOTE]
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