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Posted on July 1, 2008 - 5:54pm at Confessions of a Cheese Grits Fiend
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Find more posts like this: We ran four miles just like we did eight years ago. There are very few people in life with whom you can meet after years apart and have the same conversations you did when you last met. It is rare that you find people in your life who will always be there – not like a lingering, hovering presence that is overbearing and suffocating (like a sub-prime mortgage). I'm thinking more like that tall oak tree in my backyard – I may not think about it or notice it every day, but it ain't |
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