| And why, I wonder, do things like this happen? Why does a father feel it is so important for his kid to get field time that he feels it necessary to pull a gun on someone? Where did he get the idea that pulling a gun would be an ok thing to do? I can see it now: "Oh. Ok. I'll let Joey go play (even though he never comes to practice) because you pulled a gun on me. And, you can be his hero! And I won't even call the police, because I deserved that."
Would he get this upset if he found his kid didn't get first chair in band? Would he pull a gun on someone if Hollywierd did not make it look glamourous to solve everything with a shot to the head or making people feel like heroes rise above the law? What dort of sick and depraved individual is this who cannot separate himeself from the latest shoot-'em-up gangsta movie? Yeah... real heroic. He can really make an impact on his kid's life from behind prison bars. Nice example, Dad!
Once again: "Any idiot can have a kid, but you have to have a license to cut hair."
__________________ -Glenn
"Roses have thorns; shining waters mud. Clouds and eclipses stain the moon and the sun; and history reeks of the wrongs we have done. After today, after today, consider me gone."- Sting |