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Subject: IP: RE: More on the HellMouth



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>Thank you for forwarding that set of messages! You can send this one to the
>IP list if you desire, or use in in print. Just sign my name as Bearitone.
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>I'm 38.5, now, and married for over 15 years to a wonderful woman I met in
>college at UC Berkeley. I've learned to live with curly hair. But I'm still
>overweight, don't play tennis or golf or run, and would never be invited to
>join a country club..... my story:
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>A long time ago, in a city just across the bay.....
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>I hated my San Francisco junior high years - fortunately, I skipped 8th
>grade, and was only in for 2 years.  And I learned quickly to exact a
>measure of my own when I was thrown down and beaten up -- A small jeweler's
>screwdriver can cause LOTS of damage and still be hidden in your shoe before
>the dean breaks up the fight - and I've never told anyone about that.
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>But I had my singing to keep me sane, and lots of science fiction and
>science books, and one or two very inspiring teachers. And dreams of talking
>to Polly Meyer or Paula Schuppel.
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>And by the time I got to high school anyone who started anything with me got
>a cold, hard stare for half a minute -- and they usually backed down. I also
>joined the fencing team, and we used to practice with umbrellas in the
>central plaza; that discouraged people too.
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>But it wasn't, and isn't, easy.
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>Frankly, I blame the parents. on both sides. Those whose sons were making
>bombs in the garage and those whose sons were taunting schoolmates.
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>I think that the one constant throughout all these events is a set of
>parents - or a single parent - out of touch with their children, having also
>abdicated their responsibility to teach the basics of courtesy to the kids.
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>Do I have kids? No. But I'm the oldest of five, and had the lion's share of
>the raising of my four siblings - INCLUDING teaching them right from wrong.
>And though we aren't a model family, at least we know to treat others with
>respect.
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>That is what is missing from families. the basics of respect and caring
>for/about others. For if the parents don't care about kids, where do kids
>learn to care about others?


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