Posted by Lamont on December 03, 2011 at 20:30:13 from (72.161.185.158):
Of course the Southern Nationals at Tunica is the "big news" right now, but everytime I'm around the Mean Green Pulling Team you folks just impress the heck out of me. I know that I can always expect something good from you fine folks. I didn't say "guys" either because I know it's not just guys that get all the work done. The gals do more than their fair share too! I can't say "Thanks" and "I had a great time again" enough. I know all of this couldn't be done without the great sponsors, so thanks to them as well. I also know that these sponsors don't just fall in your lap; you have to work to get them. You Mean Green members who I know I consider friends and would do anything I could to help you out and know without a shadow of a doubt that y'all would do the same for me or anyone else in need. I hope all of you have a safe trip home as well as everyone else who attended and/or pulled. Y'all are impressive and your impression is a darn good one. No doubt someone is already griping about something, but just remember that you can't make everyone happy. Some people are just born in the objective mood I guess and look for the shortcomings rather than exceptional work and effort of others. My hats off to all of you AGAIN, and yes, my wife's eyes have already rolled because I've already said something about next year. LOL! Y'all take care and thank you so much for another great Southern Nationals.
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