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I don't understand how "deja vu" or the post you quoted applied "um".Deja vu
Look at the post above rail's post. The exact same story was in the post above it. Hence the deja vu and probably the um. I don't think Guido was commenting on the story and I know I wasn't.I don't understand how "deja vu" or the post you quoted applied "um".
Maybe there is some part of Saint's football history that applies to. That or I don't understand it.
That MAN who was pulled out of the stands to join his teammates had one of the pivotal events of his life happen there. He's not going to get many pivotal events to shore up his life such that he will go day to day feeling that his life is worth living.
That MAN could be my son. I have a severely disabled son who is his age.
What I saw there wouldn't work for my son, being allowed to drive a school bus is his passion. He won't get his passion. I try to compensate for that by allowing him to drive on my properties. When we get to the property line I stop, we switch, and then he drives. Both of my places have a quarter mile drive way so it's a pretty good compromise for him. It's as good as I as his father can do. It's all I can do he will never be able to pass a written driving test.
We sure are lucky in having that space for him to drive. That's a life essential for him.
What I saw in that video was wonderful for one MAN, and only one MAN, that one MAN deserves that wonder. His teammates care for him.
What a lucky MAN to have such caring peers.
Most are not so lucky.
The ‘um’ was that rail posted the exact tweet I posted one post lowerI don't understand how "deja vu" or the post you quoted applied "um".
Maybe there is some part of Saint's football history that applies to. That or I don't understand it.
That MAN who was pulled out of the stands to join his teammates had one of the pivotal events of his life happen there. He's not going to get many pivotal events to shore up his life such that he will go day to day feeling that his life is worth living.
That MAN could be my son. I have a severely disabled son who is his age.
What I saw there wouldn't work for my son, being allowed to drive a school bus is his passion. He won't get his passion. I try to compensate for that by allowing him to drive on my properties. When we get to the property line I stop, we switch, and then he drives. Both of my places have a quarter mile drive way so it's a pretty good compromise for him. It's as good as I as his father can do. It's all I can do he will never be able to pass a written driving test.
We sure are lucky in having that space for him to drive. That's a life essential for him.
What I saw in that video was wonderful for one MAN, and only one MAN, that one MAN deserves that wonder. His teammates care for him.
What a lucky MAN to have such caring peers.
Most are not so lucky.
I sure am happy to hear that.The ‘um’ was that rail posted the exact tweet I posted one post lower
The deja vu was about seeing the same thing back to back
In no way shape or form was either a comment about the content
Please give your son a big squeeze for us if he is ok with contact like thatI sure am happy to hear that.
I both squeeze him, and then tell him how proud I am of him at every opportunity.Please give your son a big squeeze for us if he is ok with contact like that
BeautifulI both squeeze him, and then tell him how proud I am of him at every opportunity.
We're together something like 24/7. It's been that way for almost 30 years.