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Remembering the dead
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<blockquote data-quote="kcwildman" data-source="post: 35143" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p><strong>Re: Remembering the Dead</strong></p><p></p><p>many family members of mine have passed. hell at 50 yrs old its gettin close to my turn to go. I never expected to live this long, so guess I am on barrowed time now.anyway, when my grandpa left this world, it realy screwed me up for a long time. it wasn't untill I went to Oklahoma with my mom to vist one of her old friends. she was a white haired old Indian lady</p><p>Apache I think, not realy sure thow. she told me </p><p>as long as you speak there words they are still here, and will always be with you. it made all the diffrance to me, and I still to this day speak his words. </p><p>for what it is worth theres a bit of the mind of a savage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcwildman, post: 35143, member: 1046"] [b]Re: Remembering the Dead[/b] many family members of mine have passed. hell at 50 yrs old its gettin close to my turn to go. I never expected to live this long, so guess I am on barrowed time now.anyway, when my grandpa left this world, it realy screwed me up for a long time. it wasn't untill I went to Oklahoma with my mom to vist one of her old friends. she was a white haired old Indian lady Apache I think, not realy sure thow. she told me as long as you speak there words they are still here, and will always be with you. it made all the diffrance to me, and I still to this day speak his words. for what it is worth theres a bit of the mind of a savage [/QUOTE]
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