Thursday, November 16, 2006
Simmons
Here and there, doting parents were holding spaces for their children -- even if those kids were in their teens or 20s. Simmons jannace
"I'm here for my son," said outside the Huntington Best Buy, where she'd been waiting in a folding chair since 8:30 Wednesday morning. Her son Robert, 17, couldn't be there until nighttime because of classes, and she planned to return this morning to resume the wait.
"I missed my hair appointment and I'm crazy for sitting here. But I just love him," said Dobler, 45, a private aide from Huntington Station. "But he's going to pay me back with yard work."
"I'm here for my son," said outside the Huntington Best Buy, where she'd been waiting in a folding chair since 8:30 Wednesday morning. Her son Robert, 17, couldn't be there until nighttime because of classes, and she planned to return this morning to resume the wait.
"I missed my hair appointment and I'm crazy for sitting here. But I just love him," said Dobler, 45, a private aide from Huntington Station. "But he's going to pay me back with yard work."
