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Jerry, I herd about your house explosion and I hope you and Ken Patterson are doing well. We had a similar incident in Topeka, Kansas a week ago. http://cjonline.com/news/local/2012-01-30/house-explodes-southwest-topeka We were lucky because the house exploded before any firefighters arrived. The 81 year old woman that was in the house died a few days ago because of the injuries. I have read about the incident on The Secret List but didn't know if any other information was available?
How you doing, I was just scanning through the photos and I saw your pic. Are you coming out for FDIC or are you one of the classes that got cut due to budget cuts. If so lets hook up for dinner one night.
Stay Safe
Todd Heier