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Miss you too boss.
Just checkin' in with you. Keith and I spent the day on the hillside out off Bonanza Creek Saturday just as the snow was flyin. Good class, good crew. Miss'd you smilin' face.
glad to see you're still kickin around....great to hear from you...stay in touch and stay safe...
Seriously-thanks for the invite-seeya soon!
Billy