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Posted by Dave from MN on July 19, 2006 at 05:45:25 from (64.13.56.17):
In Reply to: Need of prayers posted by Gary in TX on July 18, 2006 at 19:51:10:
We'll say a prayer for all. Life is tough for most. Thats how we become strong. You will be better off in the future than those who have a pampered life. 12 years ago my girl freind left with my daughter. I had $12, a $200 Chevy Citation, and about 4 months of back rent and bills that she had not payed, but did who knows what with the cash, AND she was pregnant with my best freinds baby ( damn that could be a Willy song!). I felt like running from life. Instead I dealt with the pain of life and changed what I could, accepted what I could not change. I have had custody of my daughter for 12 years now, I have a wonderful wife, and 2 sons also. I have a farm rather than that apartment and a good income from it,14 years ago I thought my life was over, but when ya hit rock bottem the only way you can go is up. I wish ya the best and pray for ya. Just do one thing for us- stay away from the bottle during these times.
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