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  • Paintball

    Long live the 10mm
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    sandman7925

    Wealthy women wanted
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    With everything going on right now I think this could use a bump. Does anyone have anything new to add?

    Yea, when fishing you don't think about all the crap in the world and wonder what things will be like in another 10 years. Buy a boat.


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    wcweir3

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    Some how I never saw this thread and I had to go back and look at them all, plenty of wet eye's
    Thank you Paintball.
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    340six

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    My dad used to cook for 200-250 twice a week. So the homeless would have a hot meal, and a cold drink.
    It takes 4 days, 2 to cook, 2 days to prep. As you have to cut up stuff.
    Then would go and hit up the worse 20 or so with fast food. It was a pleasure to help him.
    My oldest needed to do community service for school. He was already as he went and helped cut stuff up, cook, and serve.
    As crazy as it sounds one night we were out and a guy had no jacket and a short sleeve shirt. Man it was cold dad gave him his shirt and jacket.
    When dad passed away, the pastor said at his service some nice things about him! And he knew for a fact, that My dad would give ya the shirt off his back. He saw him do it!
     

    Cleburne

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    My dad used to cook for 200-250 twice a week. So the homeless would have a hot meal, and a cold drink.
    It takes 4 days, 2 to cook, 2 days to prep. As you have to cut up stuff.
    Then would go and hit up the worse 20 or so with fast food. It was a pleasure to help him.
    My oldest needed to do community service for school. He was already as he went and helped cut stuff up, cook, and serve.
    As crazy as it sounds one night we were out and a guy had no jacket and a short sleeve shirt. Man it was cold dad gave him his shirt and jacket.
    When dad passed away, the pastor said at his service some nice things about him! And he knew for a fact, that My dad would give ya the shirt off his back. He saw him do it!

    We're told that no one who so much as gives a cup of water to one in need loses his reward. Kudos to your dad. May you, in turn, follow his example and live with him again, eternally in God's kingdom, after leaving this life.
     
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