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Old 01-31-2009, 08:59 AM
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winnie12
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Originally Posted by MeHandle
;2087213excuses to be above the consequences of the law because how you "feel?" The probation officer has removed these choices from your hands.
But I really wanted you to look at what HE did wrong and not what I did wrong!!! (jk!!) You're right and i know it - i'm trying to justify and i could give you a hundred other excuses why its justifiable but in the end I suspect you would probably just tell me it is just more excuses so I wont. I would probably say the exact same thing to someone else that you just said - so WHY is it so hard for me to do it myself???

I really look forward to the day i can be nice to my son without having to analyze everything and consider the legal consequences. only thing i can think now is that its in the past - cant change it - and i cant be perfect so i gotta just chalk it up to yet another learning experience.

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