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Life After Brown
My true heroes.
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<blockquote data-quote="bubsdad" data-source="post: 576464" data-attributes="member: 21830"><p>My dad is/was my hero. It is very unfortunate that I did not realize this until he was already gone.</p><p>My daughter is my hero because she had to grow up having her dad as only a visitor when he would come in off the road.</p><p>My son is becoming my hero because he really tries to live by the way too high standards I expect of him.</p><p>My wife is my hero for dealing with me and all the BS that goes along with dealing with me.</p><p> </p><p>My mom is my true hero because no matter what I tell her in any conversation it always ends with her saying, "I love you".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubsdad, post: 576464, member: 21830"] My dad is/was my hero. It is very unfortunate that I did not realize this until he was already gone. My daughter is my hero because she had to grow up having her dad as only a visitor when he would come in off the road. My son is becoming my hero because he really tries to live by the way too high standards I expect of him. My wife is my hero for dealing with me and all the BS that goes along with dealing with me. My mom is my true hero because no matter what I tell her in any conversation it always ends with her saying, "I love you". [/QUOTE]
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