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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Anyway, his mom comes off the train and I see her going in her purse and handing cash to an old lady. Sometimes there's a fine line between liberal and idiotic. The best case is probably that there is going to be a line of people looking for your cash. The worst is you get a knife or a gun stuck in your ribs. Thankfully, neither happened to her. But the kid became agitated and began yelling, "Mom! Mom!, Come on!" I like to joke that even an eight year old from Andover, MA had enough sense to know how fucked up Howard Street is the first time he ever saw it and without anyone telling him when his mother who grew up right down the block was oblivious.
I dropped my own son off at a Green line L stop last summer with two of his buddies. I hung back just to be sure they'd be ok. Just then one of his buddies (a Detroit native
) loudly asked: "I only have $20s, do any of you guys have change for a 20?" Right when the sharks started circling, I had to run into the station and start loud talking to every idiot (incl. my son's friends) in ear shot.
Didn't really realize (until then) how sheltered my son (but moreso his friends) really were.
Here's another funny one about these same two friends of mine.
So, the kid studies karate at a dojo in Lawrence, MA. And the place is in what most people would call a "bad" neighborhood. I'm not really up on my Boston suburbs, but I think Lawrence is pretty heavily Dominican.
One day, my friend is driving the kid to karate and traffic comes to a complete halt. She sees police everywhere and they are blocking the roads. She told me she had never seen so many cops at once. So her son says, "Maybe there was a murder." Well, my friend flips her liberal wig. She fires back at him, "Why would you say that? Would you assume there was a murder if we saw police in Andover? Maybe there is an accident." So she shamed the poor kid.
They were only a couple block away from the dojo, so she parked the car and got out and walked the kid to karate through the mayhem. When she got back home she went online to find out what had happened in Lawrence. Yeah, there had been a murder and the perpetrator was still at large and in the area when she and her son were walking to the dojo.