Michael Casey
September 20th 08, 05:50 PM
Give it up guys. I have had the misfortune to raise a child with mental
illness. As a young adult, because of his illness, the only people that
would associate with him were those in the same boat as he was in.
They supported each others phobias and fantasies and defended each other,
seemingly without rhyme or reason. I think Jaun and the Zoom are much the
same. Re-Reading Zoom's appeal for his medical was spooky. I have had
much the same experience with my own son only with a much worse outcome.
I have been an on and off reader of RAH for years and have had the pleasure
of meeting many of the RAH 15 in person. My wife and I were the ones with
the young collie,(murphy) in the late 90's, not sure of the year (97 or 98
tho we never made any of the pictures!). A great time was had and my son
even got to "pilot" that pretty red bird. Thanks to all. Chuck, Bill,
Tony, John and the rest were such a blast I am thinking that I just might
visit this coming may.
On the current Jaun/Zoom thing. It is still interesting and entertaining
reading, even if it reminds me a little too much of home....
ps: I've gotta get out more. <G>
illness. As a young adult, because of his illness, the only people that
would associate with him were those in the same boat as he was in.
They supported each others phobias and fantasies and defended each other,
seemingly without rhyme or reason. I think Jaun and the Zoom are much the
same. Re-Reading Zoom's appeal for his medical was spooky. I have had
much the same experience with my own son only with a much worse outcome.
I have been an on and off reader of RAH for years and have had the pleasure
of meeting many of the RAH 15 in person. My wife and I were the ones with
the young collie,(murphy) in the late 90's, not sure of the year (97 or 98
tho we never made any of the pictures!). A great time was had and my son
even got to "pilot" that pretty red bird. Thanks to all. Chuck, Bill,
Tony, John and the rest were such a blast I am thinking that I just might
visit this coming may.
On the current Jaun/Zoom thing. It is still interesting and entertaining
reading, even if it reminds me a little too much of home....
ps: I've gotta get out more. <G>