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Well, it's over.
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Posted by Ray,IN on December 31, 2004 at 19:53:15 from (66.244.72.60):
I'll never have to listen to advice or instructions on how to do something around the farm any more. I buried my Dad December 27. I'm really going to miss his fatherly advice and instructions. Now I will get angry, sad, lonesome, and feel old myself because I'll never get to listen to him again.
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