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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 755594" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Dear 200Meters: In my state this might be called a "terrorist threat" and as a felony result in prison time. I agree with this:Regardless of her motivations, I think the girl did youngest a favor, that he has consequences for this, and the ability to learn. It may have been vindictive of her, but I believe this is besides the point. The point is that youngest learn to curb himself and learn that there is a price to be paid for acting out, sometimes, disproportionately so. Sometimes unwarranted. Sometimes the consequences are completely beyond what is justified. So. We have to learn to curb ourselves, because life is out of control. We can only control our own piece. And even then, we have so little control.</p><p></p><p>I know you know this, 200. But truly, I believe the right thing happened. She may have done wrong, but the right thing happened. I want youngest to learn NOW. Not later when it could be worse.</p><p></p><p>I told you before how I think he sounds like a natural born leader. He's got so many strengths. He just needs to mature. G-d willing, he learns.</p><p>Lucky you, Beta. How I envy you. I have never gone to Israel, but want to, so, so bad.</p><p>Me too! 200Meters told us about another restaurant too, that sounded marvelous. I think he and Mrs. 200Meters went for their anniversary. Maybe he'll remind us of the name.</p><p></p><p>Beta, I found it: <em>shloshet akaztavim Restaurant</em> in Netanya. They went for eldest son's birthday. This restaurant sounds so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 755594, member: 18958"] Dear 200Meters: In my state this might be called a "terrorist threat" and as a felony result in prison time. I agree with this:Regardless of her motivations, I think the girl did youngest a favor, that he has consequences for this, and the ability to learn. It may have been vindictive of her, but I believe this is besides the point. The point is that youngest learn to curb himself and learn that there is a price to be paid for acting out, sometimes, disproportionately so. Sometimes unwarranted. Sometimes the consequences are completely beyond what is justified. So. We have to learn to curb ourselves, because life is out of control. We can only control our own piece. And even then, we have so little control. I know you know this, 200. But truly, I believe the right thing happened. She may have done wrong, but the right thing happened. I want youngest to learn NOW. Not later when it could be worse. I told you before how I think he sounds like a natural born leader. He's got so many strengths. He just needs to mature. G-d willing, he learns. Lucky you, Beta. How I envy you. I have never gone to Israel, but want to, so, so bad. Me too! 200Meters told us about another restaurant too, that sounded marvelous. I think he and Mrs. 200Meters went for their anniversary. Maybe he'll remind us of the name. Beta, I found it: [I]shloshet akaztavim Restaurant[/I] in Netanya. They went for eldest son's birthday. This restaurant sounds so good. [/QUOTE]
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