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Things you have wanted to do and things you never want to do again
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 732918" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lil we do have much in common. I have always felt a sort of cyber closeness to you, partly because you are kind and funny and partly because you were so much like me with your son. I wasn't as tough as I look back and pretend. And your son was sort of like mine...yes, a problem, but not such a bad problem that he couldn't ever do life.</p><p></p><p>On the directionally challenged front, when I was driving around the worst areas of Chicago with no idea how to get on the expressway, my friend was begging me NOT to ask anyone for help. She kept saying, "You'll get killed." It scared me. I was never that brave. So I drove around and got MORE lost...lol.</p><p></p><p>On a sober note, a good friend of mine told me a story about a young man, a friend of theirs who was driving in, of all places, St. Louis and he got lost. He pulled into a gas station to try to ask for directions and was shot and killed. For no reason. He hadn't even gotten to the gas station yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 732918, member: 1550"] Lil we do have much in common. I have always felt a sort of cyber closeness to you, partly because you are kind and funny and partly because you were so much like me with your son. I wasn't as tough as I look back and pretend. And your son was sort of like mine...yes, a problem, but not such a bad problem that he couldn't ever do life. On the directionally challenged front, when I was driving around the worst areas of Chicago with no idea how to get on the expressway, my friend was begging me NOT to ask anyone for help. She kept saying, "You'll get killed." It scared me. I was never that brave. So I drove around and got MORE lost...lol. On a sober note, a good friend of mine told me a story about a young man, a friend of theirs who was driving in, of all places, St. Louis and he got lost. He pulled into a gas station to try to ask for directions and was shot and killed. For no reason. He hadn't even gotten to the gas station yet. [/QUOTE]
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