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Posted by Big Dean on March 06, 2003 at 21:21:49 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Leaving a record posted by Dick2 on March 06, 2003 at 15:30:05:
I have been doing that for about five years now I started it for my grandson. His friends use to spend the night here a lot and they were always asking about how thinks were done when I was a kid. One day he ask me if I would put those stories on a floppy disc for him. My Nieces and Nephews found out about it and wanted a copy. I figured the best way to do it was make a story web page where they could all read them. I posted a story on here one time about my aunt pulling back on the steering wheel and yelling woe on their new tractor has she ran through the wall of their new barn. Since then my story page hit meter has just kept getting bigger. I have them every one on a CD now and write a new story about every month. They are mostly thing I have done or seen in my life time some are pretty funny. I feel like it is a good thing for my children & grandchildren they will always have a little piece of me when I gone.
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