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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 643426" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Hehehe! I know, was just making a generalization based on my experiences. Here is a story to bear in mind when I'm talking about my mom. Years ago they started letting us bring in Christmas candy for our workers. Nothing big, just enough for them to eat on the work site. At this point I had just a couple of workers, no big deal. I switched orders a time or two and ended up the school officer. I had about 25 or 30 workers. Mom sent enough candy for them plus enough for me to leave a bunch in the captains office for staff to munch on. My second year in the school it dawns on my mom that there are not just inmate workers, but inmate students as well. For several years running she sent enough candy in for 200 inmates as well as for staff. The staff stuff wasnt divided up, it was first come first served. The offenders was divided up and placed in brown paper lunch bags. The bags were full and were even decorated once or twice by her Sunday School class. I literally had to get a flat bed cart and take it out to my car to bring it all in. Needless to say, my nickname became the Candy Man! Granted, mom had help from her neighbor, some of my sisters, and some of the ladies from church. I've asked her before and to this day she wont tell me how much money she spent on this.</p><p></p><p>So yes, I know that all moms arent like this! LOL! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/chochypnosmiley.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hypnotized:" title="hypnotized :hypnotized:" data-shortname=":hypnotized:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 643426, member: 18238"] Hehehe! I know, was just making a generalization based on my experiences. Here is a story to bear in mind when I'm talking about my mom. Years ago they started letting us bring in Christmas candy for our workers. Nothing big, just enough for them to eat on the work site. At this point I had just a couple of workers, no big deal. I switched orders a time or two and ended up the school officer. I had about 25 or 30 workers. Mom sent enough candy for them plus enough for me to leave a bunch in the captains office for staff to munch on. My second year in the school it dawns on my mom that there are not just inmate workers, but inmate students as well. For several years running she sent enough candy in for 200 inmates as well as for staff. The staff stuff wasnt divided up, it was first come first served. The offenders was divided up and placed in brown paper lunch bags. The bags were full and were even decorated once or twice by her Sunday School class. I literally had to get a flat bed cart and take it out to my car to bring it all in. Needless to say, my nickname became the Candy Man! Granted, mom had help from her neighbor, some of my sisters, and some of the ladies from church. I've asked her before and to this day she wont tell me how much money she spent on this. So yes, I know that all moms arent like this! LOL! :hypnotized: [/QUOTE]
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