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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 708469" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>Well when I was a kid I had a cow one of my responsabilities was to take care of them when they where grazing with the other cows in the village. Now I had done a stupid thing I do not remember what and when I came home my father yelled at me and in his anger grabbed the wrong cow to put it in our property. </p><p>The cow knew its master and it was not my father so she struggled he kept dragging and hitting the cow to enter the cow did not enter. This went on for 1 hour until a neighbor of ours who owned the cow came and clarified the situation and took his cows. </p><p>So where was our cow well with me watching from outside as my father tried to bring the wrong cow inside I did not say a thing because I was mad at him and well it was funny. To this day I laugh when I think of this I laugh. Yeah I do have strange sense of humor and this kinds of situation make me burst in laughter. </p><p>So this was in a time where there was no help for people with this issues there is not even now the only help was family. </p><p>If we did not help especially my mother well my father will have not have made it. </p><p>She needs someone to be cover what she lacks. I do not think the state can help her here.</p><p>Correct me if I am wrong they make a program she needs to remember to respect without rembering her every day? Is not the problem the remembering part?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 708469, member: 18668"] Well when I was a kid I had a cow one of my responsabilities was to take care of them when they where grazing with the other cows in the village. Now I had done a stupid thing I do not remember what and when I came home my father yelled at me and in his anger grabbed the wrong cow to put it in our property. The cow knew its master and it was not my father so she struggled he kept dragging and hitting the cow to enter the cow did not enter. This went on for 1 hour until a neighbor of ours who owned the cow came and clarified the situation and took his cows. So where was our cow well with me watching from outside as my father tried to bring the wrong cow inside I did not say a thing because I was mad at him and well it was funny. To this day I laugh when I think of this I laugh. Yeah I do have strange sense of humor and this kinds of situation make me burst in laughter. So this was in a time where there was no help for people with this issues there is not even now the only help was family. If we did not help especially my mother well my father will have not have made it. She needs someone to be cover what she lacks. I do not think the state can help her here. Correct me if I am wrong they make a program she needs to remember to respect without rembering her every day? Is not the problem the remembering part? [/QUOTE]
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