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Posted by Allan in NE on November 20, 2004 at 06:52:41 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Allen 966! posted by Jon17 on November 20, 2004 at 06:14:09:
Hi Jon, I'm just a silly, bull-headed old man that wasted the better part of his life away, but let me tell you about some real, honest to goodness inspiration. I first started coming on this board just a few years ago. Started noticing a guy puttin’ posts up that were just gut-level "true to life" and always seemed to make a heck of a lot of sense. Somehow, this ol’ guy always sounded just like my dad did back when I was a kid. He knew what he was talking about. Started watchin' this guy. Read every word he put up and still do to this day. Can’t wait for him to come on in the morning. And I don't wanna embarrass him or anything by putting out his name, but if you see a post that comes from a fella who calls himself the ‘Nebraska Cowman’, you’d better read him. This sounds kinda stupid I know, but this feller is kinda my elder statesman type hero. Ya just can't go wrong by listening to Howard. He started with absolutely nothing and he made ‘er work from scratch out here in the desert of Nebraska; now that is nothing less than awe inspiring impressive! He is the one that unknowingly & unwittingly got me back up on my horse, got me going again and this silly ‘come-back road’ I’m on now has been the best thing that ever happened to me. Thanks Howard! Just my 2 cents, Allan
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