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To: elpolvo who wrote (5445)2/28/2000 1:36:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 35685
 
>> you meant, handling his problems like a mature person with integrity, didn't you? <VBG>
<polvie has a daughter too>

Oops! Unc does, too <gg>. I plead guilty to gender insensitivity, and in penance will
spend the remainder of the weekend trying to locate my inner feminine side. I hope she's
well; my inner child died in 1996.

Unc



To: elpolvo who wrote (5445)2/28/2000 1:43:00 AM
From: elpolvo  Respond to of 35685
 
polvie's daughter - worth an honorable mention...

she's 16 march 8. been driving for a year. a few months back she was following too close and when the lady in front of her stopped suddenly she wasn't paying enough attention. she bumped bumpers (no damage). she told us the story. she went to the lady and apologized and accepted responsibility.

mom said, "honey FYI, your insurance company says, never to admit guilt, just exchange insurance info. until all is figured out."

dad said, "ms. B, you are my hero. i am soooo proud of you for taking responsibility." and i gave her a big hug. i would make a horrible attorney. jajajajajajaja!!!!

mom said, "yeah. i'm proud of you too."

outcome: lady was impressed with her integrity - no damage done... lady said, "you are a fine girl. go on your way and pay attention next time." ms. B is a better, safer driver now... and learned the value of integrity.

the end