Hell No! It comes full circle. If Willie buys from you...and you help the little kids...it's all good! :hihi:
My seven year old son is my hero. He never complains, even when it hurts. He never cries, even when he should. He never looks down on himself, even when others do. He is always happy, even on bad days. He is full of love, even when being made fun of. He is more man than I will ever be. He is disabled. He is perfect. He is MY hero.
AWESOME!!! GOD Bless the little ones! I think this is another way of saying..."and a child shall lead them." We can learn so much from the smallest, most vulnerable, innocent humans...children. Good job dad! I'm sure you've had you fair share of worrying about his health & welfare but thankfully you've been blessed more than many of us will ever now. :thumb: (I'm betting you're his hero too!)
My baby boy is a trooper. He always has his head held high. I just don't understand why some have to pick on my boy. He's so kind and gentle. It really pisses me off when he comes home asking what words like retard mean. I swear it takes everything I got to keep my cool and not go find some daddys and see if I wasted fifteen years of my life in karate. My little man is truely a wonderful kid and the finest human being I've ever met.
The people are idiots not to pay for fire protection. But any fireman that stands by and lets a home burn is useless and irresponsible. Put out the damn fire and let the politicians deal with the payment issue.
They did, they obviously were Republican and stood on "no free lunches". To do otherwise would tell people they can have the service without having to pay- the Democratic way. It costs to run them big trucks. They were only there because the neighbors DID pay.
There is no "obvious" Republican/Democrat issue here. It is a moral issue. So they drove the big trucks to the fire anyway and then just stood there with their thumbs up their ass on the clock? :insane: If you are a fireman and you are there, then put out the friggin' fire. Then send the owners a bill for the true, unsubsidized cost of fighting the fire. Far more than $75 bucks, I am sure. But showing up to watch a home burn is bullchit. Next the firemen will be starting fires to make their point.