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Thank you very much PO3 Phyllis Maynard! That is exactly the way I received it when I viewed it...
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Interesting analogy. We are really each on our own train, and when it appears that someone is on our train, it is because our track are running parallel to each other. When we part company, it may be that our ultimate destinations are different and the parting may be quite amicable, or it could be very adversarial. Years ago, before I met my first wife, Connie, I briefly dated Claudia, but as we talked about our respective life-goals, they were very different. I wanted to settle down and have a family, but she wanted to go to some jungle-outpost as a medical-missionary, so our life-goals weren't compatible. We had a very amicable parting, and I still have fond memories of Claudia to this day. She became a medical-missionary and ministered in South America until MS forced her to come back to the US. She died a short time later, having never married.
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