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<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 747823" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p>1) Correct.</p><p></p><p>2) It is frustrating as hell to watch someone you care about so much & who has such potential fritter away their lives doing male bovine excrement.</p><p></p><p>3) Youngest is not at that point yet. He still has so much anger, at what exactly I am not sure. But he is his own worst enemy.</p><p></p><p>Passover is supposed to be a holiday of freedom. We mouth that every year but having a son whose freedom has been taken away from (entirely due to choices he made) gives it a whole new perspective. A rabbi here once noted that Passover is not so much a holiday of actualized freedom as it is a holiday of <em>potential</em> freedom; the first Passover was celebrated while we were still in Egypt and still not free. Which makes it all the more relevant.</p><p></p><p>200Meters</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 747823, member: 23727"] 1) Correct. 2) It is frustrating as hell to watch someone you care about so much & who has such potential fritter away their lives doing male bovine excrement. 3) Youngest is not at that point yet. He still has so much anger, at what exactly I am not sure. But he is his own worst enemy. Passover is supposed to be a holiday of freedom. We mouth that every year but having a son whose freedom has been taken away from (entirely due to choices he made) gives it a whole new perspective. A rabbi here once noted that Passover is not so much a holiday of actualized freedom as it is a holiday of [I]potential[/I] freedom; the first Passover was celebrated while we were still in Egypt and still not free. Which makes it all the more relevant. 200Meters [/QUOTE]
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