To: CFW
Kerr said he grounded his daughter for a month because of the incident. Kerr sounds like just another guy tring to do the right thing. I guess he should be thrown in jail. (/sarcasm)
I wonder what the parents of the boys did to their sons? If they were mine they would be writting to the judge telling him to drop the charges on Kerr.
7 posted on
05/01/2002 8:04:34 AM PDT by
mad puppy
To: mad puppy
"I wonder what the parents of the boys did to their sons? If they were mine they would be writing to the judge telling him to drop the charges on Kerr."Yes. At the very least. Mine would also be at Kerr's house, apologizing to him, his wife, and his daughter--to their faces. They would also be grounded until I decided what else to do. What these boys did is very dangerous, and they should accept full responsibility for it--for their own good--assuming that this report is accurate.
To: mad puppy
**I wonder what the parents of the boys did to their sons? If they were mine they would be writting to the judge telling him to drop the charges on Kerr. **
yessirreeeeee bob!
To: mad puppy
Kerr said he grounded his daughter for a month because of the incident.
Kerr sounds like just another guy tring to do the right thing. I guess he should be thrown in jail. (/sarcasm) I wonder what the parents of the boys did to their sons? If they were mine they would be writting to the judge telling him to drop the charges on Kerr. If they were mine they'd be gettin their little a**es kicked. Then they'd write a letter of apology to Kerr. (course if they were public school kids they could have someone write the apology for them).
To: mad puppy
I wonder what the parents of the boys did to their sons? If they were mine they would be writting to the judge telling him to drop the charges on KerrDream on. They are probably being deluged with calls from attorneys hoping to represent them with civil charges against the Kerr's so they can collect some money.
34 posted on
05/01/2002 9:03:46 AM PDT by
paul51
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