i feel for your family, i had a similar experience when we lost my day 6 years ago, he went quick do to a "dr?"s bumbling, but at least he had things pretty well in hand money wise, when mom got to trying to deal with everything [ shes pushing 80] for the first time ever things got out of control fast, somebody talked her into investing in the stock market in which she lost a substancial sum, but what really galled me was 3 different preachers that had talked her into tithing to their chuches, mom has always been deeply religous which is fine,untill they go so overboard in the whole thing that they can no longer see the overall picture, mom is in that group, and they were gettin almost a grand a month between the 3 of them and she was not even a member of their churches, i should mention also that 2 of those churches were "wildcat" churches, [one of's, not a franchised church like baptists, methodists ect] i always enjoy a good preacher, but it seems to be more and more that con men have found the religon business to be a great way to get money and hide out and prey on especially the elderly, the ones who need them most, they seem to always be for forgiven when they get caught being less that they should be too, i better stop this befor i use more space
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Today's Featured Article - Memories of a Farmall C - by Monty Bradley. When I was a child, my grandparents lived on a farm owned by a Mr. Walters. The crops raised were cotton and soybeans, with about forty head of mixed breed cattle. Mr. Walters owned two tractors then. A Farmall 300 on gasoline and a Farmall C, that had once belonged to his father-in-law, and had been converted from gasoline to LP Gas. Many times, as a small boy, I would cross the fence behind the house my grandparents lived in and walk down the turn row to where granddaddy would be cultivati
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