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So did that cure you of proving that you `could do it', Kyle?

On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 11:23:23AM -0400, Cleveland, Kyle E. wrote:
    I was one of those kids who had a "crippled" chip on his shoulder---always
    had to prove "i could do it".  Add to that the fact that 1)  I loved "boy"
    activities, like blowing stuff up
    and     2) I was uncoordinated as all get-out (aren't we all?).  It was a
    recipe for disaster.  I have an idea our 3 year-old, Alex, has the same
    tendencies.  Scary, but at least he's got good coordination.

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