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jarhedhntr
02-19-2007, 06:14 PM
Well folks after a little unplanned hiatus, I am back and ready for spring. I have found a new job and I love it. I am working for Fastenal in lexington kentucky now. I am a account manager and was given the largest account in the region, so things are looking up. I want to again thank all my friends on here for their support and prayers during my tough times. My family is well and doing great. My nephew called me 2 weeks ago from california. He said, "Uncle Billy, are we going turkey hunting this year,(of course I replied), he said good. I know you have had a tough year and might not be able to afford to take me this year, so if you need me to I will pay for you liscense and tags this year, cause I really want to go hunting with you again." Just goes to show what taking a kid hunting or fishing can do for them. He is 15 and had been saving since I lost my job in October just to insure we could hunt together this year. Makes me proud.:D
Congrats jarhed...glad to see you back :)
Welcome back. Glad it worked out.
K
Glad things are going good for you. You got some good family too!:cool:
aceoky
02-19-2007, 06:19 PM
Welcome back, and that is awesome!!! :)
Welcome back, I'm glad everything is on the up and up.
ryan hickey
02-19-2007, 06:39 PM
welcom back jarhead!! cool story about the nephew - sounds like u got him hooked!!;)
plowboy
02-19-2007, 07:17 PM
Glad you're back Billy, now maybe you can get a real truck.:D No, wait! That's Jason that needs a truck.:rolleyes:
slickhead slayer
02-19-2007, 08:04 PM
We all go through ups and downs, glad your back on top again.
jarhedhntr
02-20-2007, 08:28 PM
I kinda feel on top again actually. But to keep me in perspective I listen to 2 songs every morning on the way to work. The first is "Great Day to Be alive" and then "Living on Borrowed Time", both by Travis Tritt. These songs remind me that I am still in debt so I need to keep working hard, and that even though I am still in debt that it is all good and things could be much worse.:D
Duster
02-20-2007, 08:55 PM
Congrats on the new job...I need a couple 1/4 inch fine thread bolts bout 3 inches long...you deliver ? ...:D... Your young and have time to work everything out just hang in there.
kyhunter270
02-21-2007, 08:13 AM
Hey Bub, you can never respect what you have until you have almost lost it..... I came home from the Army in 1992 with a wife and two children and no idea what i was going to do. The thing I had going for me was determination and a desire to succeed along with belief in myself and knowledge that whatever was thrown at me I could overcome ..... Alot of people never experiance what it is like to be on the bottom looking up? I do and I understand exactly what you have gone through..........Hang in there and never forget where you have been and where you want to go...Thank those closest to you daily for hanging in there with you and trusting in you.....
MsgMills
02-21-2007, 08:16 AM
Good Luck to you young man, I too know what living on borrowed time means, been there done that too....:)
PhilpotHunter
02-21-2007, 09:31 AM
Congrats on the great recovery bro. Keep your chin up, you have bounced back with class, and watching you attack your debt the way you are is motivating to everyone! Sooner or later we will be getting up your way for a visit, but on a serious note, your going to have to do something with that cat before I can stay in your house again:( :mad: Damn allergies
jarhedhntr
02-21-2007, 07:46 PM
I will do my best, little bro. She isn't to bad though, big lazy ball of fur. Which is kinda the problem I guess. Thanks for all the supportive comments from everyone. I am feeling good and ready to start attacking life again. As for those bolts, I can get them or get you a part number and you can get it from a Fastenal closer to you.:D
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