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Posted by John A. on July 18, 2006 at 21:42:01 from (4.227.11.211):
In Reply to: Need of prayers posted by Gary in TX on July 18, 2006 at 19:51:10:
Gary, Ol Pard, Count your blessings...ie You and your family are basically healthy, not sick, You have a roof over your head, food on the table, clothes on your back, internet services! Money troubles comes and goes just like the wind. Yes, I know You didn't need that baler to catch fire, But you saved the tractor! Yes it is dry too here in Cen-Tex (Lampasas/Georgetown area) just South of you. That High Presure lid is not moveing much. Got Cracks so deep they have a red glow in the bottom of them,,,LOL! Things will looke some better in the morning, after a good nights sleep. Just remember HE never promised an easy time of things. The low of the valleys build the character for later, and makes the mountian top just that more sweeter. Gatcha in my prayers too! Later, John A.
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