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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Mors" data-source="post: 2537090" data-attributes="member: 558578"><p>Thanks BulkBiker (love your avatar by the way; suspect we are of a like mind) and Michita.</p><p></p><p>We'll do our best and be coy with them. Apparently his cholesterol was a bit high and they are preparing a diet plan. I know they are just doing what they know but that sounds ominous and it made my blood boil a bit. I guess we'll do the passive aggressive thing and smile and go 'yeah yeah' and then ignore them.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately it's hard to see child services taking him away to fill him full of toast and cheerios (although given how society has moved in the last few years this is less hard to envisage than it was, sadly).</p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Mors, post: 2537090, member: 558578"] Thanks BulkBiker (love your avatar by the way; suspect we are of a like mind) and Michita. We'll do our best and be coy with them. Apparently his cholesterol was a bit high and they are preparing a diet plan. I know they are just doing what they know but that sounds ominous and it made my blood boil a bit. I guess we'll do the passive aggressive thing and smile and go 'yeah yeah' and then ignore them. Ultimately it's hard to see child services taking him away to fill him full of toast and cheerios (although given how society has moved in the last few years this is less hard to envisage than it was, sadly). Jon [/QUOTE]
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