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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1086982" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>That's good to hear Ron. The story is both inspiring and sad, but most important it is real. Most choose to avoid telling of such real history. There is nothing glamorous about the story, nor how you told it. I mean no disrespect by saying so. Times were tough back then, at least when we attend to compare them. I do not believe you were doing that. You seem to have been cataloging a memory on paper, or in this instance typing on a computer. The cage seems the only tangible piece left.........</p><p>There is more to the story. Go get the cage from your brother Ron. You should have it. Then tell us more.</p><p></p><p>I have admittedly avoided communicating with you for a few weeks. I am sorry. I like your stories. They are much like my family history. I will admit in front of the Almighty and everybody here that I enjoy reading your stories. </p><p>If I could ask a consideration............it would be for you to tell your stories without prejudice, but to keep in harmony with the company you keep here. Not difficult to do, just have a bit of respect and others will respect you. They will also pray for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1086982, member: 16802"] That's good to hear Ron. The story is both inspiring and sad, but most important it is real. Most choose to avoid telling of such real history. There is nothing glamorous about the story, nor how you told it. I mean no disrespect by saying so. Times were tough back then, at least when we attend to compare them. I do not believe you were doing that. You seem to have been cataloging a memory on paper, or in this instance typing on a computer. The cage seems the only tangible piece left......... There is more to the story. Go get the cage from your brother Ron. You should have it. Then tell us more. I have admittedly avoided communicating with you for a few weeks. I am sorry. I like your stories. They are much like my family history. I will admit in front of the Almighty and everybody here that I enjoy reading your stories. If I could ask a consideration............it would be for you to tell your stories without prejudice, but to keep in harmony with the company you keep here. Not difficult to do, just have a bit of respect and others will respect you. They will also pray for you. [/QUOTE]
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