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Posted by Brian in Ohio on July 22, 2006 at 07:54:48 from (71.244.231.108):
In Reply to: If you get sad easily, dont read! (My Life So Far) posted by Frank... (frankie) on July 21, 2006 at 22:53:04:
Frankie... I'm well over twice your age, and I knowm for the most part, what you are going through. I lost my father back in April, and even as an adult, I'm having a hard time "moving on" without him. He and I were best friends, and he was the one that got me interested in antique tractors. Every time I step out my front door to go somewhere, the first thing I see is the shed across the yard, and his Case 12-20 Crossmotor. I've tried a couple of times to fire her up and take her for a spin around the yard, but I just can't bring myself to do it. YET. But I know that a day will come where I'll be able to, and move on with my life. As will you... It may take some time, but wounds DO heal, just hang in there, and surround yourself with good friends and family that care about you. As for the girlfriend... Dude, I've been through tons of girlfriends and a divorce before finding my lovely bride of 10 years. Keeping fishing brother... There's a never ending supply of women out there. People are making them every day. You find one that will suit you for the rest of your days. If you aren't ready to move, like where you're living, and going to school, and the option is there for you to live with your Grandparents, then why not? Do what's best for YOU. Everything else will work itself out... Go find a tractor to wrench on... Tends to be therapeutic. Maybe Allen in Nebraska will let ya work on his Farmalls... :)
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