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Re: Money, Money, Money
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Posted by Eddie M on July 16, 2006 at 12:04:25 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Money, Money, Money posted by John M on July 16, 2006 at 10:34:51:
Life's too short to fret over $10.00. Appreciate that you can get to these shows and enjoy some wonderful fellowship. I wouldn't let an enjoyable lifelong memory of being with friends get stopped over a few dollars. It's only money, after all. As you are laying on your deathbed, will you remember spending a good time with your longtime tractor pals or will you cling to the $10.00 you saved? Not all of us are able to do what you might be taking for granted. I think of all the wonderful times I had with my Dad going to shows. Even when we didn't get along when I was young and stupid, we could ALWAYS relate through tractors and engines. Now that he is gone I don't seem to remember that it cost me any money. Even though he has been gone for some time now, I still am getting tears in my eyes just thinking about how we always hung out together at Rollag. Please don't deny your kids that for something as incredibly stupid as money. God bless.
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