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AUTHOR: 1proudmomof2DATE: 08/25/02 7:33pm
SUBJECT: Re: parents - please read
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AUTHOR: mongoose
I agree with you all the way! I have often thought that if we as parents paid more attention to who our children are looking up to there would be a lot fewer parents who are out there going "what happened to my innocent babe?" and more of them who are informed about their children's lives and dreams. Good going, mongoose!
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