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Posted by Dave from MN on November 23, 2006 at 07:26:51 from (65.126.170.16):
My awesome wife, she's really one in a million, my kids . My true freinds. My parents, aunts and uncles, that guided me through life with values and the bible. My previous employer for paying me well which allowed me to buy this farm and sorta retire at 34. A good deer season. My Elder freinds for sharing all their "back in the day" knowledge. Most of all I am thnak full to God for everything he has giving me in life, as well as what he hasnt giving me , making me thicker skinned and learning that life is what you make it, not what you wait to have handed to you. How bout the rest of ya?
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