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Posted by John M on March 15, 2005 at 08:21:26 from (64.53.74.20):
In Reply to: JohnM please tell me how Amanda is. posted by Sloroll on March 15, 2005 at 07:39:03:
The last post I made was the last time I was up there.Im going back sometime tomorrow afternoon with a group from church.Ya know,it really makes me sick that people would leave a child in the car sleeping instead of getting them out and taking tem in.I know how difficult it can be as I have a 9 year old and a 3 year old,and yes its aggrevating to get my youngest out of his seat,especially when they are asleep to go into the store for a few minutes,but by God its rediculous.I guess when they come out one day and their car is gone with the child it in,they willfeel differently.I love bot hmy kids and never do anything that will put them in serious danger,other than the occasional tractor ride which I know isnt safe,even if it means listening to them scream and whine in a public place.Amanda mom,Jane thoguht she had her secure in her seat.She was,but the seat wasnt,so again I say guys,get the thing checked to be sure its in right,your local police department should be able to do that!
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