Posted by Billy NY on February 07, 2013 at 21:43:28 from (72.226.79.200):
I find it hard to believe, 2nd time in 3 years now its happened. The bright kid in the photo decided to check out this morning, whole life ahead of him. I believe he was a HS senior, not sure about the naval uniform, his dad was a navy man, works in the nearby arsenal. Its been awhile since I've seen any of them but, I did sort of hire the kid, was good to have around.
He was a trusted hand at our place, dealing with horses, chores, repairs, ran the 3600 ford tractor and NI spreader. Never saw this coming. Good young man he was, was always a pleasure to have him work and to work with.
I don't suppose its even worth to ask why when a person does this, especially a kid with so much going for him.
I can't imagine what his folks are going through, he had a brother, a twin. These folks sure could use some comfort of thoughts and prayer.
I'm baffled, never makes much sense to me, show has to go on, there has to be good news somewhere right LOL !
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