That would be a tough choice. The helmet would be a smaller volume to ingest, but probably much harder to chew. Especially with the materials in the new helmets.
At least you might be able to marinate the leather from a saddle. Or turn it into a stew or something.
He probably rolled with it, the way my WWII grandparents dealt with my parents attire through the 60’s and 70’s. Some eye-rolling, grumbling, etc.
Although, to demonstrate that criticizing your kids is TIMELESS, here is a family anecdote (I was a witness).
My aunt was wearing a miniskirt and carting her two kids along. Grandma starts in on her attire, “L - your skirt is too short for a mother, what will people say?!” My aunt starts arguing with her, my uncle makes like smoke.
Great-grandma stumps into the kitchen, sizes up the situation in a nanosecond and says to HER daughter, “P, WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? (a pantsuit). At YOUR age? Do you wear that to church?” My grandmother is instantly 12 years old and starts arguing with HER mother that what she’s wearing is perfectly appropriate, other women her age wear this too, etc.
I was among a small gaggle of relatives who snickered at this exchange and then fled the kitchen so we could go guffaw out of reach.
I do believe the filing says they think that document was written by Jonathan Kanarek. So, it might simply be assertions with no actual evidence backing it up. I mean, the MCPO certainly didn’t bring up the “murder plot”….
These screenshots were pulled from MBResponse to GAS MotToQuash 021323.pdf that @ekat so kindly provided in the first post in this thread. Look at Exhibits I-J-K (pages 83-88 in the PDF).
They are also on the court site (which is where @ekat is pulling them from).
I’m going to say yes, they decided what they needed for the SS report, once LK had already attempted to report him and determined that they weren’t interested in a case about “bullying” her. So she made it about kids.
I think I volunteered to eat my riding helmet if this civil trial ends with a huge settlement to LK (as hoped for by CH) - still feeling pretty safe there
At 8:46 AM the first plane, American Airlines flight 11, which had originated from Boston, was piloted into the north tower of the World Trade Center in New York City.