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Aaaaannnnd ... there goes another kid, back to Russia
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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 587111" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>This is such BS. Are you kidding me? I'm sure we Americans are now using Russian children for spare body parts. This young boy was no doubt allowed to run wild on the streets in Cheboksary while his father was getting sloshed, after all that city is the home to the only beer museum in Russia. You can't take a street wise 12 y.o. and try to instill family values in a tormented, parentless child. Shame on the social workers who "facilitated" this adoption. I'm sure he will be soooo much happier living the footloose and fancy free life in his native country. I have a good idea how he came up with the $700.00 it costs to fly from Philly to Moscow while living on the streets.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure our difficult child 3 has plenty of horror stories to tell the world about us when she can't get her way. She is pretty ruthless about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 587111, member: 6370"] This is such BS. Are you kidding me? I'm sure we Americans are now using Russian children for spare body parts. This young boy was no doubt allowed to run wild on the streets in Cheboksary while his father was getting sloshed, after all that city is the home to the only beer museum in Russia. You can't take a street wise 12 y.o. and try to instill family values in a tormented, parentless child. Shame on the social workers who "facilitated" this adoption. I'm sure he will be soooo much happier living the footloose and fancy free life in his native country. I have a good idea how he came up with the $700.00 it costs to fly from Philly to Moscow while living on the streets. I'm sure our difficult child 3 has plenty of horror stories to tell the world about us when she can't get her way. She is pretty ruthless about it. [/QUOTE]
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