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Hal Board 🇺🇸
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Montana and Texas Katılım Nisan 2011
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@GretchenPSmith It’s a tough road. Some days are chicken and other days are feathers!
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@GretchenPSmith @scooterscoffee 🙋♂️ Whenever I’m in the area. I’d love to meet you !
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Good Morning. I am thinking about opening up a @scooterscoffee in Murfreesboro TN with my son. Who would come have a cup of coffee with me 🇺🇸☕️
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@TJandCasper Surely a sign that he is still with you and looking out for you! 🙏🙏🙏
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So many people have told me Casper would send me a sign. So here’s what happened. When I couldn’t get unloaded Tuesday Pete called and asked what I wanted to do when I did get empty come home or keep trucking. I said trucking is hard but sitting is worse. So I agreed to take a load to Texas. After talking with Pete I was killing time looking at pictures of puppies in MN after awhile I stumbled across some WGS puppies in a small town in Mn. I looked at them all, They were fun to look at. But they go fast and I’ll be heading to Texas.So I didn’t think much of it and moved on. I never said a word about the puppies to anyone. Yesterday as I was getting ready to head to Texas. Pete sent me the confirmation sheet for my reload out of Texas. My reload from Texas is taking me within just a couple of miles of where the puppies are. When I saw the name of the town I immediately called the people and will meet them Sunday morning. I don’t know if there could be a clearer sign then that from Casper. This is a blessing.
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Uganda-born Muslim NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani WELCOMED every requested prayerful Islamic Ramadan celebration in Times Square, but has signed an EDICT forbidding ANY celebrations of the 250th anniversary of USA Independence in Times Square.
NYC voters REALLY messed up by electing the GRINNING COMMUNIST MAMDANI!
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@TJandCasper @AmericaBeckyb I’m so sorry for the loss of your dog. It’s never easy losing a beloved pet 🙏🙏🙏
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Tonight at 9:56 PM, my father went Home.
In his final moments I read him testimony from his soldiers - words describing his heroism during December 2-4, 1968, the acts that earned him the Distinguished Service Cross with Valor. We had just discovered new testimony from the men who served beside him. As I read those words to him, he grew calm. And then he was gone.
He left this world knowing he was a war hero. Knowing he was loved. Knowing Jesus was waiting.
He was surrounded by his two dogs, his wife, and two of his daughters - Nancy and Mary. As he passed, his dog Sugar put her head in my lap. My dog Liberty put her paws on my knees. Even they knew it was time to say goodbye.
On Friday I watched my father accept Christ as his Savior. Tonight I watched him go Home to meet Him.
And tonight also happened to be one of his grandson’s birthdays. God doesn’t do coincidences. He chose this day on purpose. A life celebrated as another began.
He fought the good fight. He finished the race. He kept the faith.2 Timothy 4:7
Rest now, Dad. Your work in this world is done. 🙏♥️

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