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Yep. Good show Pat. What a devastating tornado. You and Vernon did a great
job on the interview. I was glad too, that the neibhors got away with
breaking the cardinal rule of getting in a car and trying to out run a
twister. Had they stayed in the house, they wouldn't be interviewing for
sure. Proud of you guys for being a rock during that time.
Brad
At 12/09/2003 on Tuesday, you wrote:
>Wow, that's all I can say. I'm watching Pat and Vernon as I'm typing. Oh,
>Pat that's so sweet when you said "I love you, Loving" to Vernon and he says
>"I love you, too, Sweets."
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>Wow, what a mess that thing made of your house and surrounding country.
>Describing it doesn't do it justice. And that monster storm. Imagine if
>your belly button is your house, then stretch your arms out as wide as you
>can. That's what the tornado looks like, even from a distance.
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>I know you folks don't like to be called brave for dealing with blindness
>but I really think that's one of the things that folks will get from seeing
>the strength and love that you and Vernon showed through all of this, Pat.
>That with courage and faith in GOD, we can get through anything. And even
>when the worst this life can throw at us, death itself, comes we still can
>face the hereafter without fear.
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>Thanks for being such a blessing and showing such love and strength to
>everyone. But this show's only half an hour and Rudolph is still on! So
>it's back to Rudolph! Grin.
>
>Paul who is more thankful than ever for loving Pat and Vernon and Rudolph
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