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Posted by p-c-y 1066 on September 08, 2004 at 21:55:05 from (4.131.50.43):
In Reply to: old posted by KJM on September 08, 2004 at 21:14:55:
ima old 42, ive had my left arm broke 4 times my right one twice, ring finger cut off, left thumb tore off, its there with the help of plastic surgery, not usable but there, had to have corprel tunnelsurgery on both wrists, both of which are numb now, both feet are numb and i walk around like a drunk, i lost my ittle toe on my left foot from steping on a nail, blood poisionning and bone infection, thanks to high blood pressure and being a diabetic , i cant half read, it takes a magnafying glass to read anything, people dont realize how good they got it till they dont, i have 14 tractors, 6 trucks 35 goats, 15 cows 12 rabbits ,3 coons , ive been married 20 years this aug, 4th with 2 sons chris 19 and john 18, my wife vicky. and i love everyday i can b with them , fooling with the pulling tractors, and the animals, MAY GOD BLESS AMERICA, and always keep it free
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