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well, if she had only looked, I was sitting on the side of the pool, watching my son.

 he had gotten older and really didn't want to play with me anymore,

but she had to go bitch to her friends or whomever, but he's not high functioning.

called the cops on me when Alec was laying under the mailbox,

saying he was in the street at 6 a.m.  I knew nobody in the cul-de-sac

would have called that in.  But I got Alec in before the officer came

to my door.  he wanted to feel the cool cement.

oh shit, us as kids used to lay in the middle of the street,

claiming it, come on car, kill me.  ha.

always from everywhere, But he's not high functioning.

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  1. he learned to swim, Sheri. he sure as hell did! all our Sundays afternoons at P.V. indoor pool, all our beach ball in town. do you wanna say it again? yeah. when there's nothing wrong with you, they will find something.

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  2. at P.V. first time Beth went off the diving board. stood there a long time, me and the lifeguard encouraging her. She did it!

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  3. it wasn't just her though, Cindy Williams, certain times when Alec tried to get involved, they rejected him, not the lifeguards though. didn't even phase Alec.

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  4. it did me though. but some things you don't push the envelope on.

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  5. used to be a big deal for me, when mom would come watch us swimming on a picnic table outside the fence. it didn't happen too often. we played a lot of nerf baseball in that pool. ha.

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