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Dave, that ws a beautiful post.
I was never in the Army, but I was never a crier. Don't know why, just wasn't. A screamer, yes. When I landed in limbo I started crying all the dang time. I got a grip on it after about two years - then I lost my dog. Ugh....It's been 2.5 yrs, still can't even think about her or I start all over. Now I'm going through my change and this beats all. I will say I'm a strong woman and I am not embarrassed to cry in public if there is good reason. But today I got all weepy in a store over a stuffed snowman that sings Holly Jolly Christmas! For Pete's sake! Now that's embarrassing.
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