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Gave My 87 y/o Girlfriend (Libby) Her Annual Ride - Today

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Old 07-10-2005, 02:03 PM
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Cory, Your a good man bro! I'll give anyone a ride in my car that asks. I love sharing it. I gave my 70+ yr old grandpa a ride in it a month or so ago, i think thats the most we've ever talked! Its amazing what a car can do.
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Originally Posted by MichelleJD
Kuhl - where in FL does your dad live? My youngest went to FL for the rest of the summer and I may drive down to pick him up in August. Maybe I could give your dad a ride for you?
Thanks for the offer Michelle. He lives in Plantation outside Ft. Lauderdale...giving him a ride would be cool but it would never work out. You certainly wouldn't want to ride shotgun in that Firebird of his,I know I don't like to. Here I am complaining about his driving and he hasn't had an accident or ticket in over 35 years.
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Originally Posted by testarossa_td
But it is nice to see someone bringing balance to the evils of this world.

To quote a certain movie.
All those ... moments will be lost ... in time, like tears ... in the rain.
Wow, I don't know what to say... kind words indeed!

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Good job, you're a good man in my book.
Now I really got you fellas fool'd

Thanks - Cory

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Cory... and that has to have been your longest post...
I revised it 3 times trying to trim it down, but just could get it any shorter

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I read this story to my girlfriend last night over the phone.... congrats... you got the "awwwwwww" factor.
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Glad to see that there are ppl that still care about older individuals and have guts to step up and find time to help them out. I've had a lot of sad stories in the years of volunteering as an EMT in my hometown. What i notice is when one dies his/her spouse dies shortly too I guess stroke took out her long term memory. Similar things happened to my g/f a year ago, he forgot how to speak and vaguely remembered his family.
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Print those pictures, throw them in a frame and give them to her. That way she will look at them every now and then. Maybe that will help her remember who you are for next year.



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