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Posted by kraigWY on October 08, 2005 at 18:38:02 from (137.118.240.91):
In Reply to: Phooey! Should Have Seen This One Coming posted by Allan in NE on October 08, 2005 at 16:15:44:
My prayers for your wife and you too. I understand you blaming your self, I was there twice. I let her buy and ride a green broke horse which promply broke her back. A bit later after they took the rods out she was activated (Army Reserve) agains doctors orders I agreed with her to not fight the deployment, where as she broke her back again in Kuwait. I could have and should have provented both but we cant put them in bubbles. Wives seem to have a mind of their own. God Bless you and your wife. k
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