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Happy 20th Birthday to my difficult child......
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 629900" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Hi JKF</p><p></p><p>I'm so glad that you got to speak to your son today, and I'm so glad that you have a close friend who understands. Pizza on a train station sounds a bit mad as a birthday treat. My son would say "cool!". He would tell you that "stuff" is just "stuff", with his usual cynical view of modern life. He gets it that your son just needs a backpack, that's all my son needs. He would say that you just need to know that you have people in your life who love you, even if you can't see them on your birthday. (He'd probably then continue into a political rant about the commercialisation of everything and how we are forced to spend money on bits of cardboard with cheesy verses and other un-needed "stuff" just for the benefit of big companies who exploit our need to spend money on birthdays). </p><p></p><p>You have to smile a bit don't you? How did we give birth to these people?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 629900, member: 17650"] Hi JKF I'm so glad that you got to speak to your son today, and I'm so glad that you have a close friend who understands. Pizza on a train station sounds a bit mad as a birthday treat. My son would say "cool!". He would tell you that "stuff" is just "stuff", with his usual cynical view of modern life. He gets it that your son just needs a backpack, that's all my son needs. He would say that you just need to know that you have people in your life who love you, even if you can't see them on your birthday. (He'd probably then continue into a political rant about the commercialisation of everything and how we are forced to spend money on bits of cardboard with cheesy verses and other un-needed "stuff" just for the benefit of big companies who exploit our need to spend money on birthdays). You have to smile a bit don't you? How did we give birth to these people? [/QUOTE]
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