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Posted by loyd in sc on July 18, 2006 at 21:49:26 from (65.87.131.115):
In Reply to: Need of prayers posted by Gary in TX on July 18, 2006 at 19:51:10:
As we used to say in RVN Screw 'em, " all that they can do is kill you, they can't eat you". Ive found that if you just keep moving something will break loose. Hang in there! My younger brother just died at the age of 59 (from cancer). I told him that he got a bad break, but he said it wasn't all bad, & that he really enjoyed talking to all those that used to tell him he should work harder & save more for his retirement. In 100 years not much that worries us now will be noticed......Lloyd
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