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Posted by DENNIS in NC on July 07, 2004 at 05:13:04 from (4.154.50.96):
In Reply to: tractor storage posted by DENNIS in NC on July 06, 2004 at 05:04:52:
MY WIFE FOLLOWED ME FOR OVER 20YRS WHILE IN THE ARMY . WHEN I RETIRED I TOLD HER THAT SHE SHOULD FINISH SCHOOL .SHE WENT THROUGH BREAST CANCER TREATMEMTS ( THE WHOLE WORKS) NOW SHE HAS HER 2ND MASTERS. SHE HAD 15YRS CIV GOV SERVICE BUT NO GOV JOBS IN THIS PART OF NC SO SHE WENT STATE WELL AFTER 10 YRS SHE FOUND A JOB IN PORTLAND OR. 2YRS TO BE REINSTATED 5YRS TO RETIRE =THE 7 IF SHE STAYED STATE IT WOULD BE 12 YRS WHEN YOU ALMOST LOSE YOUR BEST FRIEND A 3000 MI MOVE IS NOT MUCH AT ALL. WHEN WE GET BACK WE CAN BOTH SIT ON THE PORCH AND COLLECT THE RED WOW WE HAVE 46A,39B,-THE NICEST ONE IN THE US - I THINK 55&56CUBS 38 F30,57/230X2 WILL BE LOOKING FOR A 53(C) AS SOON AS I GET OUT WEST
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