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  1. #11
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    Take care David. Give your wife a hug.
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    Sorry to hear that sir. You and your's will be included in my prayers.


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    sorry to hear that David. been there, know the pain.
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    David , I know how you must feel,and am sorry for you.

    Any thing in the will for ya'.

    That was meant to make you smile.

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    The tame Wolf !

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    David, I too am sorry to hear about your loss. Chances are you may not see many of these for a few days, I would imagine a lot of things other than on here will be on your mind and requiring your time.

    Make sure that you stop and look after yourself and your family the next while too, sometimes it's easy to push oneself beyond their limits when events such as this go on.

    Mark

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    IO:
    I got a stepbrother, when we were young, he told his mom he was going to jump off the Market street bridge if she didn't buy him a corvette. She did. (I'd gave my kid some swimming trunks.) I didn't have any use for the spoiled teenager, I still don't. He gives me a wide berth, never been within arms reach. No brotherly love there.

    We get to deal with him, He is a alcoholic, everything goes up his nose or out his bladder. We get to tell him about the Will, and then educate him. He gets the house, not my dads retirement, bank account and gun collection. Prearranged, but he wants it all. SO, Look out. Younger brother is a vet, just bought a 13shot 45 and the nutso one of us brothers. I have problems, he has chapters. He is the Mean-one of us brothers, but untrained in discipline and religion. The two go hand in hand or you go to prision. Meaning compassion, care ,stealth and ruthlessness. Minor things have a way of escalating.

    Bad topic: I pray everyone keeps thier cool and lets the attorney explain to the drunk. We don't need a group rate at the funeral home. All families have these self serving morons. I have saw "watches" being put on homes to stop the wannabe heir robberies. The probate attorneys love it when people argue, they get the most of the deal.

    I got some software I am working on to get my mind off this, I just downloaded a compiler that will do, dos, windows and Linux with the same code. Seems like a good way to to go. A palm OS is similar to the old dos. A good HSM'er sent me one to play with.

    Take care friends.. I'll be around in a day or two.

    Excuse me, I farted.

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    Sorry to hear about your old man.


    My grandparents are getting pretty rough these days. Up until age 73, my grandma would go hunting with grandpa and my uncle in the woods and drink beer and ride around on ATVs. Now at almost 80, she can't even ride in an airplane because her back goes crazy on her. Grandpa had to have a toe hacked off because it was rotten. They tried to clean it up three times, but it wouldn't improve. When my old man, my uncle and grandpa were in Normandy revisiting all of senior's WWII stomping grounds, he showed what was under the bandage to my dad and uncle and it was exposed bone with no flesh on it. Mind you this was BEFORE they cut anything off. Guess being one hell of a tough old bugger catches up with you one day. It hurts to think of the inevitable, but there's no avoiding it. Guess you're probably better off remembering the good times...
    -paul

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    Sorry for your loss Dave.

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    I am very sad to here this, god bless you and your family.

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    Sorry to hear of the loss of your father. You have my sympathy. You are greatly missed on the other BBS, it was nice to have a trained electrician to referee disagreements.


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