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Posted by ben brown on December 19, 2005 at 18:36:21 from (65.80.116.165):
In Reply to: Dad's Keeper's posted by Short Bolt on December 19, 2005 at 15:25:39:
keep them. unless you starving then still keep them. that one day was worth million. this fall i was in co. with my cousin i grew up with. we were moving some equipment. where a new building was to be built. i guess we got 2 maybe 3 pices moved that day. well we go to move a pices and old memorie of his dad and mine both now long gone would come to mind one storie let to another and first thing, the day was gone another memoie made. what a good day whitch are to few thies days. momeries are the only think no one can take from you and are best when shared with friends and family.
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