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Jun 24, 2012 9:48 AM CST
Name: Sharon
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Hi Kristi,

Life's funny, isn't it? I feel a little sorry for the Neanderthal man, I believe he might be miserable within himself. I've held on to the $20 all these weeks, I think I'll find something or someone who needs it and when that happens I'll know what to do with it.

And communities, well, they give back to us what we give to them, so I'm in a good place. I doubt the big man knows about things like that.

And my mailbox daylilies are happily blooming, just as if nothing happened.
All's well.

Great to hear from you. I hope your pineywoods of Texas are nowhere near the tropical storm I'm hearing about.
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