The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
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The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
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Different world today bro.
Quote Originally Posted by djspurlz:
The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
Different world now, how sad.
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Quote Originally Posted by djspurlz:
The first thing I thought when you went to drink your milk from your thermos, was that something terrible was going to happen to you.
It also gave me shivers of you walking home alone to your home as 1st grader.
It's sad today that I think about the worst in people and such. I'm 40 will be 41 in April and even if we lived close enough to school - I would never dream of letting my son walk home alone - as a 1st grader - let alone any age.
Society is fucked and we have monsters around every corner - its a different world now.
Stay steady Neil and try and look at some of the positive things in life - you will find some.
I concur.....I was a latch-key kid and could probably use some as well to tolerate this generation(1990-present) of idiots and sissies we have today!!!! F'n worthless IMO
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Quote Originally Posted by CountNo_Account:
i strongly suggest counseling.
I concur.....I was a latch-key kid and could probably use some as well to tolerate this generation(1990-present) of idiots and sissies we have today!!!! F'n worthless IMO
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