playing polo, as usual? colby s can always find room for another trophy. you had these people fighting over oil and mansions and what is fantasy? in a kind of so over the top way that it was fun. there is nothing dooefus about using your fell nint. these shows took themselves so unseriously that they were camp, but that was okay with the central audience that was loving them. it was entertainment. we weren t trying to do high drama. we were there there to intertaken. there was no getting around it. we knew what they were with there, and we did as best we could. boost. it s about moving forward, not back.
up in the criminal justice system. and i think that and we also, i think, have to be careful about putting out the numbers that are attached to children who have parents in prison. because they already deal with the stigma because of their father s incarceration. but spending time with their dads helps them to know they haven t been abandoned. that they re loved. that their dads care about them. and our kids do better in school after that. kids in our reading program, for instance, are 90% more likely to read more when their dad starts sending them books. communication opens up. and that s just better for the whole family. colby s dad, who i saw last week, talked about the relationship that grew between them. when colby first came to camp, he called him carlos instead of dad because they had no relationship. and now he calls him dad and they have a close relationship. and that can be nothing but good. you know, carol, under the federal sentencing guidelines, they have downward depa