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Posted by Dan Mitchell Tupelo, Ms on November 10, 2005 at 05:20:04 from (208.148.199.149):
In Reply to: Re: before and after posted by M T Pockets on November 09, 2005 at 17:10:36:
Hey Steve you're right...i had'nt been pickin' much while workin' on the tractor but i'm gettin' caught up now. A fellow has to have his priorities in place, right..? ;-) It's real good to hear from you again. You'll have to let me know when you're going to be in my area again. It was mighty nice of you to mention my dad. He was my rock of Gibralter and we all miss him dearly. His spirit carries on in our hearts and minds on a daily basis. I don't recall if i mentioned to you that i've got plans of running for my dads old position in the Lee County Tax Collectors office in 2006. I've been doing a lot of talking to old friends of my dads and it seems as though i've got lots of good support. Thanks again for your kind words and for your help in getting dads old tractor going. God bless you and yours and come see us soon. Dan
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