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Re: Yesterday was a good one
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Posted by cootbruce on December 29, 2004 at 06:39:34 from (24.213.27.142):
In Reply to: Yesterday was a good one posted by Jrry on December 29, 2004 at 05:54:32:
Just to keep it in perspective......I don't mean to rain on your great day....I am very happy for you..please let this message make an even stronger case for enjoying the good times and be thankful for what we have, yesterday was not such a good day for a family from Ohio. Just a few miles from my office is a small airport, a family of five flying in on their small plane to visit family crashed and all died...tragic...and seems like such a waste...it makes you stop and really think about how small our problems really are...and even on a bad day...it could be a whole lot worse. it makes the good days even better. AGain, I don't mean to put on damper on your good day, it truley was a great day...but at the same time as you and I are enjoying life, it was ending for someone else....today we should all stop for a moment and realize how blessed we are...
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