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And Another Thing…



I’m extraordinarily lucky (and thankful) to have experienced half the things that I have - nevermind the ridiculously amazing people walking in and out of my life every day. What I’m basically saying is just that it’s time I shut up and just get going already.

There, is that more concise? That’s what I’ve been meaning to say for what, like the last 3 months at least, although I should have been saying this a lot longer.

See you on the other side. I hope.


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2 Reader Responses

  1. whatacharacter Says:

    In (another) bizarre coincidence, I was just through Hope and East hope, Idaho last weekend, to celebrate my mom’s birthday on 7/7/07 in Sandpoint. My brother and i were driving around Lake Pend Orielle to witness the affects of prehistoric Lake Missoula had when it burst through a glacial dam sending a cascade of water 400 ft tall, rushing across Washington and Oregon at 80 mph.

    Our joke at those town’s low posted populations was that the next town of Last Hope had a pop. of 2 …

    God speed!

  2. cadeveo Says:

    God bless, where ever you’re going, Tim. Hopefully, I’ll meet you in the real world one day. You’re text and symbol-collagery has been very beneficial to me.

    Some day soon, though I don’t know when, I too may disappear from this electronic web.

    Peace.



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