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Posted by mike on January 29, 2004 at 16:32:23 from (206.216.202.175):
In Reply to: Re: Re: A questions for Dads posted by Indydirtfarmer on January 29, 2004 at 15:59:57:
there were seven of us boys, our father treated 6 of us like dirt one son like gold, the third from the oldest, was the chosen one, he got the farm, mach, cows, our mom died 3 years before our dad did , i miss her somthing awfull, she died in 1990, all our dad ever give me was a hard time and a lot of bloody noses, i was the youngest, the next brother older than myself was treated the worst, a lot of beatings that would have put our old man under a jail had anyone knowed about, i growed up hateing my dad, the day he died i was combineing soybeans, the rest of the family was at the hospital, he was a sunday school teacher,song leader, loved by many in public, behind the seens a no good sob, he has been dead around 10 years , i dont miss him, , i have people tell me what a good religious man he was, i would like to tell them just how wrong they are, but i dont,
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