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Re: Well my son went and did it last night.
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Posted by Joe in MN on January 10, 2006 at 08:06:45 from (65.162.45.233):
In Reply to: Well my son went and did it last night. posted by old on January 10, 2006 at 07:20:32:
Gosh OLD, yur YOUNG, you have a son who's 15 years old, and learning all the things the hard way, I know it's not easy to teach these kids "safety first" but accidents do happen, and we all have them. Your son will be in misery for a while, but he will get better, it's just when he get's old, he will have arthritis problems, but that's a long time off for him. If he wants to keep in shape, tell him to go easy on sports, that will be nasty if he brakes it again. Our son who had a spill on a motor bike broke his leg when he was young, and now arthritis problems are showing up. So, keep up preaching to him, you just never know what "might sink in" Regards, Joe
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