Rob Burgundy
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Im so sorry to hear that. Im glad he was eventually discovered though so at least you could have some closure to the mystery.The lowest point in my life is something that happened a lot of years ago..but that I've only recently started talking about. It happened when my husband disappeared. Over 3 years later, his body was discovered. He'd committed suicide in the mountains about 20 miles from our home in Reno - probably that first night.
Those years were, in a way, a defining time in my life because no matter how bad something seems to be now, it's never as bad as that time. And, I don't freak out over little stuff.
Amazing stories. This shows why we're all in the fastlane today.
This thread really makes me realize how fortunate I've been thus far. I don't want to jinx it, but I've never really had anything significant happen to me that I could really complain about...
I would look for one great thing every day.
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