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My Tale of Two Cities
RobertBfrom aust:
Hell Rhonald , I had to go out halfway through reading your serial , and nearly arrived home with a speeding ticket , ha ha , wanting to read the next paragraphs , so well done to you both , now you are home only 2 more tickets to purchase , regards Sujuan and Robert .
mustfocus:
As the others have said Rhonald, good story but very dangerous to one's health.
So what's the projected timeline for when you'll have her over here?
Chong:
Well, I knew your outcome from the start but I didn't expect to go on a roller coaster ride beforehand. Thanks for a very detailed account of your interview, you will save many future headaches for guys.
Soon, Yan & her son will be in Calgary with you. All the best.
JamesM.Roberts:
First off Rhonald - I would like to thank you for sharing your story- I know opening yourself up can sometimes be painful, and I know first hand what it's like to suddenly be thrown for a loop, or as you put it "Languished in Anguish" (there's a country-western song title) :D
There is a lesson here for me and anyone who hasn't made it to this point yet. As I believe it was your honest reactions and your honest answers that saved the day. I am happy for you and want you to know that I will remember the lessons that you have shown us. Thanks again for sharing this. James
Irishman:
Wow Rhonald, my heat was in my mouth reading that!
So glad it worked out for the best in the end.
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