
HERO SPOTTING at the symposium! Well, well, well, who do we have, here? Based Air Force vet, and unstoppable force on the AZ audit! WE SEE YOU! MUCH LOVE AND SUPPORT TO YOU, PATRIOT!
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Nah, I got brought home by the local cops, because we were all out at the local jetty, I was 14 and with a group with some 16 and 18 year old boys, small town cop knew my mamma, and knew that was the absolute worst punishment, waking her up with a knock on the door at midnight.... Man that was the worst night of my teenage life, but it's funny as hell now, twenty years later π.
Sounds like wonderful parents! I am the same way. Pro tip- when a kid is complaining about something not being fair, I asked them,βOh, you want fairness?β They always respond, βyes.β Then I tell them to hold on for a second. I close my eyes as I tell them that I am connecting to the entire world to tally up the fairness. Once I get the answer, I go to my garage to get the hand saw and tell them that I am going to saw one of their legs off in the name of fairness. They will always be shocked. I point out al the hungry/maimed/blind/disabled people in the world. Shit, losing a leg to balance it out ainβt that bad of a deal.
Smart mother! Now you have all sorts of ideas for your kids :)