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Posted by DigDugNC on June 06, 2006 at 16:47:51 from (148.134.37.2):
In Reply to: Dillon rock climbing!!! posted by charlie2pop on June 04, 2006 at 16:50:21:
Does this kid ever say "I can't do that". Thats truly incredible, nothing like the spirit and determination of a young man defying the odds. As I studied that picture at first I noticed his handicaps and thought "Thats good, way to go", but after looking closer I saw the determination in his face, the desire to suceed, the courage to never give up, to adapt and overcome, and then when you consider his age, one has to realize this child is mentally and physically more mature and advanced than most children his age. I see a young man who is destined to do great things in this world! Yes, man you are blessed, because you are the one who gets to guide him and teach him to be great, but I no doubt am convinced it is he who is teaching us!!!!!
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