beautiful story. great job by the church, great job by the mom finding a way for the adults to be live fulfilled lives. it s awesome. mike, my family has a severely autistic member. there s no reason why people with autism cannot only have thriving careers and flourish but also contribute in meaningful ways to society and to the economy. it s wonderful to see businesses like this that are setting the right conditions to help them do it. it s awesome. what a great story. so on to something different now. santa may need to put himself on the naughty list at a recent incident at the cowboys game. santa was escorted out of the game after he put a fellow fan in a head lock. shows the not so jolly st. nick walking out of the stadium followed by security. we don t have word, mike, on what mrs. claus had to say about
things we focussed so much on the children, but, bob, i also am aware that parents worry constantly about what happens to the children as they become adults. what is out there for job training and for life as an adult, for these people as they get older and older? they re very there is very little. and once you once you leave your teens and become a major, it is different ages in different states, but let s say it s around 20, you basically fall out of any entitlements to the kinds of benefits that go with children and young adults. so it is a very difficult thing. housing is especially awkward because it is not the many people with autism cannot live by themselves. they have to be in a managed home environment. and training, you need the job training and every person with autism is different so you really can t characterize them as, you know, one type. some are highly intelligent and